Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Explain what scene the combination of aperture and shutter is suitable for shooting.

Explain what scene the combination of aperture and shutter is suitable for shooting.

1. Large aperture, high speed, shooting moving objects, because only with a large aperture can the shutter be faster and capture the moment better.

2. When shooting portraits, large aperture and medium speed are often used, because large aperture can reduce the depth of field, blur the background and make people as the main body of the picture stand out.

3. Large aperture and slow speed are generally necessary, because this combination increases exposure as much as possible without tripod.

4. Small aperture, high speed, this combination is generally used in strong light, because this combination can minimize exposure when the sensitivity can no longer be reduced.

5. Small aperture, medium speed, generally used for landscape shooting, because small aperture can make light enter the camera more evenly and softly, and improve the image quality.

6. Small aperture and slow speed are generally used to shoot night scenes and waterfalls, which is also the case, but sometimes more exposure is needed.

As the saying goes, people are still alive when they are dead. The reason why every sentence is preceded by the word "general" only shows that there are many such situations, but they can be used flexibly!