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1). Exposure value (EV) and exposure compensation
Exposure is defined as how much light hits the camera’s sensor. It depends on the camera settings mainly aperture and shutter speed. Exposure value (known as EV) is a number that represents the exposure setting of the camera. We will explain what the number means and how it is used for exposure compensation.
The exposure depends on two things: how much light gets through the lenses to the camera’s sensor and for how long the sensor is exposed.
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2). Aperture and Depth of Field for Photographers
First, let’s review the three things that directly influence how all photos are captured on both film and digital cameras:
1) Aperture: the lens opening
2) Shutter Speed: the speed of opening and closing the shutter, which determines how long the subject matter stays on the film that comes through the given aperture
3) The speed of the film (a.k.a.
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