What Is An Exposure Triangle?
Balancing all the elements of the Exposure Triangle allows you to get the best results and takes the best pictures.
The three elements of an Exposure Triangle are:
ISO- The way the digital camera's sensor measures the sensitivity to light. Adjusting the ISO lets you decide how much light sensor needs.
Aperture- The size of the opening in the lens when the picture is taken. When you adjust the aperture you can decide how much of the picture is in focus.
Shutter Speed- The amount of time that the shutter on the camera is open for. When the shutter speed is adjusted, you are changing the speed at which a picture is taken and how much movement the picture has.
Balancing all the elements of the Exposure Triangle allows you to get the best results and takes the best pictures.
The three elements of an Exposure Triangle are:
ISO- The way the digital camera's sensor measures the sensitivity to light. Adjusting the ISO lets you decide how much light sensor needs.
Aperture- The size of the opening in the lens when the picture is taken. When you adjust the aperture you can decide how much of the picture is in focus.
Shutter Speed- The amount of time that the shutter on the camera is open for. When the shutter speed is adjusted, you are changing the speed at which a picture is taken and how much movement the picture has.