Camera Exposure
CAMERA EXPOSURE Exposure in cameras is determined by three factors: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. The aperture is determined by how much light the camera lets in. The shutter speed is the length of time the lens is exposed to light. The ISO determines the sensitivity to light. Increasing the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO increases the depth of field, motion blur, and grain respectively. Increasing both the aperture and shutter speed darkens the video while increasing the ISO brightens it. In the video below, I show 6 shots showcasing how the different settings can change how a shot looks. The first two shots showcase depth of field, with the first showing deep focus and the second showing a shallow depth of field (I made a mistake while titling the shot - it should be "shallow depth of field" instead of "deep focus"). In the first shot, everything is equally visible, while in the second, only the subject of the shot, Sage, is clearly visible, with every oth...