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Module 4 Summary

Lesson 22 from: Mastering Your Digital Camera

Chris Weston

Module 4 Summary

Lesson 22 from: Mastering Your Digital Camera

Chris Weston

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22. Module 4 Summary

Wrap up the final elements of the exposure triangle in this summary on ISO.
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digital y eso is a process of amplification on the main purpose of eso is to give you flexibility when searching shutter speed and lands aperture. Increasing isso will enable you to set a faster shutter speed, or it's more lens aperture or a combination of the two while reducing. I also will enable you to set a slow a shutter speed on door. A larger lens aperture eso is a useful tool when photographing in low light. The low and high eso settings enable you to reduce or increase eso respectively, beyond the camera's preset I s O values. But it will reduce dynamic range. Noise is a symptom of high I s I High levels of noise will degrade image quality no to camera models before in the same. So you should test your camera to find its limitations if shooting in JPEG file mode to a non high higher so noise reduction when shooting at eso values above 400 and remember the best I so value is the lowest value you need to get the shutter speed and lens aperture that you want. That's all fire. So ...

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What a marvelous course! What a marvelous teacher! When I went to college, my father would always ask me about my professors, more than the courses themselves. He was passionate about learning and although too busy with earning an income to go beyond an undergrad degree, continued to read 50 books a year. I still remember how he'd get almost visibly excited when I'd tell him about some special professor who taught with such enthusiasm and, more than just passion, evident delight and joy in the subject. 'Ah they're the best, son. How wonderful you have such a teacher." Well, he passed away decades ago but if he were still around I'd get a kick out of telling him about Chris Weston, the 'Prof' of this course. He's one of the very special ones: a teacher who's loved and lived his vocation--his avocation--since he was a boy--and still is as excited about it now as he was then. The result: a course that seems to be more a labor of love--of pouring far more energy and thought into the details then one typically finds in these courses--than anything else. Bravo Chris! I'm already on to your next one.

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