Title: Shutter Speed
1- Shutter Speed
- Depth of Field
- Lenses
- Using Film
2Shutter Operation
Mirror Up Shutter Closed
Mirror Down Shutter Closed
Mirror Down Shutter Closed
Mirror Up Shutter Opens Closes
3Fast shutter speed
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6Slow Shutter Speeds
- Blurred subjects emphasize motion
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11Controlling the B L U R
12http//prenhall.com/london/
Chapter 2/ Demonstration/ Shutter Speed
13Panning, tilting, zooming during an
exposure creates intentional blur.
Panning
14Unintentional blur is caused by an unsteady
camera. Camera Shake
15Shutter Operation
Mirror Up Shutter Closed
Mirror Down Shutter Closed
Mirror Down Shutter Closed
Mirror Up Shutter Opens Closes
16B is for Bulb
Shutter remains open as long as trigger is held
down.
thumb screw on cable release
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18the long exposure disappearing act
19Boulevard du Temple
Louis Daguerre, 1839
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23Recap
Blur Camera shake Pan Tilt Zoom Hand held Cable
release Bulb
the long exposure disappearing act
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25Depth of Field
26Depth of Field
27Deep Depth of Field
Robert Capa
28Ansel Adams
29Shallow Depth of Field
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31Depth of Field
- 3 variables
- f/stop (aperture)
- distance to plane of focus
- focal length of lens
To illustrate the concept, two variables are kept
constant.
32Depth of Field
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34Variable 1 - f/stop
As the aperture gets smaller the depth of field
grows larger.
f16 f11 f8 f5.6 f4 f2.8
Plane of Focus
focal length and distance are constant
35Remember that a pinhole focuses the entire image
- from the very surface of the camera to
infinity.
36Variable 2 - plane of focus
As the lens is focused on a subject farther
away, the depth of field expands.
focused on near coin
focused on far coin
37Variable 2 - plane of focus
As the lens is focused on a subject farther
away, the depth of field expands.
focal length and f/stop are constant
38Variable 3 - focal length of lens
Long telephoto Lens
1.3cm
39Variable 3 - focal length of lens
Short wide Lens
5 cm
40Maximizing Depth of Field DoF extends
farther behind a focused subject than in front of
it. The DoF behind the plane of focus is
approximately twice that in front.
Camera was focused a third of the way along the
bike
41Depth of Field
corrected diagram
X
42Aperture
- Allows you to be creative
- f/16 - deep depth of field,
- f/2.8 - shallow dof, background out of focus.
- Predictable Results
f/16
f/2.8
43Camera Simulation
Demonstration of proper exposure shutter
speed aperture depth of field blur camera shake
SimCam
start with 1/500 _at_ f/2.8
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45The lens determines how much of thescene
is in the shot.
Angle of View
46Normal Lens Wide Angle Lens
Angle of View
47Normal Angle Lens Wide
Angle Lens
Angle of View
48Lenses
Telephoto Normal Wide Angle Fisheye Zoom
refer to the Angle of View
49Angle of View
50Lenses
250mm 50mm 28mm 8mm 28-70mm
refer to Focal Length
51Focal Length is the distance between the lens
and the point where the light rays converge.
52normal
Based on 35mm film
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54The lens determines Angle of View
55The lens determines Angle of View affects
our sense of Perspective
56perspective
a sense of space
57perspective
a sense of space
58Exaggerated perspective
59Flattened perspective
60compressed
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65The lens determines Angle of View affects
our sense of Perspective
66The lens determines Angle of View affects
our sense of Perspective affects the Depth of
Field
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- distorted
-
- very deep
- ultra wide
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- distorted
- perspective
- very deep
- depth of field
- ultra wide
- angle of view
69fish eye lens
70The maximum aperture of a lens is its speed.
Lens Speed
faster
f/1.2 f/2
71Variable focal length 28 - 90 mm
Diameter of lens for filters. 58mm
7214 5.6 f / 4 5.6 28mm - 90mm
Maximum f/stop starts at f/4 when zoom is at
28mm ends at f/5.6 when zoom is at 90mm
73Effective aperture
starts at f/4 when zoom is at 28mm
becomes f/5.6 when zoom is at 90mm light has
lost intensity
74starts at f/2.8 when zoom is at 7.8mm
becomes f/4.9 when zoom is at 23.4mm
75A lens minimum focusing distance determines how
close you can get to the subject.
76Focus Range
Macro - 1in to infinity Wide - 1ft to
infinity Norm - 2ft to infinity Tele - 3ft to
infinity
Moving camera into red zone will defocus the
subject.
77Some additional words on Lenses Keep it clean
fog it and wipe it g e n t l y. Special lens
tissue is ok. If using a chamois (soft hide
cloth) - change it often. Apply liquid cleaner
to cloth - not directly on lens! Cap the lens
when not in use. Get a UV filter to protect
the front element.
78Hand Holding Your Camera
- General rule
- The minimum shutter speed to hand hold a camera
If lens is 60mm - minimum 1/60 sec - If lens is 250mm - minimum 1/250 sec
- If lens is 600mm - minimum 1/600 sec
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etc, etc. - If you have to shoot below these speeds, use a
tripod (monopod, ledge, etc.) to prevent camera
shake. - Use timer, cable release
- or a remote trigger to
- prevent camera shake.
79Protection
80Protection
Dust, Sand, Smoke, Water.
81Protection
Dust, Sand, Smoke, Water.
Condensation
82Protection
Dust, Sand, Smoke, Water.
Condensation Extreme Temps Freezing / Heat
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84Which is shot using a telephoto lens?
B
A
85True or False
To get this enormous depth of field, the
aperture must have been very small.
Ansel Adams
86Which shutter speed was faster?
Moon Rise Ansel Adams, 1941
Hindenburg Explodes Sam Shere, 1937
B
A
87Which has a greater depth of field?
Edward Weston, 1937
Dorothea Lange, 1933
B
A
88The camera was closer to which woodchuck?
B
A
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90Which is shot using a telephoto lens?
B
A
91Which is shot using a telephoto lens?
B
A
92True or False
To get this enormous depth of field, the
aperture must have been very small.
Ansel Adams
93True or False
To get this enormous depth of field, the
aperture must have been very small.
Ansel Adams
94Which shutter speed was faster?
Moon Rise Ansel Adams, 1941
Hindenburg Explodes Sam Shere, 1937
B
A
95Which shutter speed was faster?
Moon Rise Ansel Adams, 1941
Hindenburg Explodes Sam Shere, 1937
B
A
96Which has a greater depth of field?
Edward Weston, 1937
Dorothea Lange, 1933
B
A
97Which has a greater depth of field?
Edward Weston, 1937
Dorothea Lange, 1933
B
A
98The camera was closer to which woodchuck?
B
A
99The camera was closer to which woodchuck?
B
A
1005 questions
0 wrong A 1 wrong B 2 wrong C 3 wrong D 4
wrong - WAKE-UP!!! 5 wrong - Notify next of kin.
101Shooting Film?
Color print film. Or/ For black and white Ilford
XP2 Kodak BW400CN Film
Shoot 1 roll of 36 per assignment. Try to shoot
the entire roll. Ask for process only and
transfer to CD, no prints.
102Two types of film Print film (negative) wide
latitude for making decent prints from
under/over-exposed negatives. Slide film
(transparencies, chrome) narrow latitude /- ½
stop.
103Lois Greenfield
104Lois Greenfield
105Lois Greenfield
106Jacques-Henri Lartigue 1910
107Jacques-Henri Lartigue 1913
108Focal plane shutter
109Focal plane shutter
110Focal plane shutter
111Focal plane shutter
112Focal plane shutter
113Focal plane shutter
114Focal plane shutter
115Focal plane shutter
116Focal plane shutter
117Focal plane shutter
118Focal plane shutter
119Focal plane shutter
120Focal plane shutter
121Focal plane shutter
122Focal plane shutter
123Focal plane shutter
124Focal plane shutter
125scanner
126Jacques-Henri Lartigue 1904
127Jacques-Henri Lartigue 1904
self-portrait
128Panorama Camera circa 1912
129Panorama Camera circa 1912
130Panorama Camera circa 1912
131Panorama Camera circa 1912
132Panorama Camera circa 1912
133Panorama Camera circa 1912
134Panorama Camera circa 1912
135Assignment Motion Pictures Use the ideas of
freezing and/or intentional blur to good
effect. 36 .jpgs
Paul Shukin
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138Wide Angle Lens
- wide angle of view
- exaggerated
- perspective
- deep dof
28mm
139Wide Angle Lens
- wide angle of view
- exaggerated
- perspective
- deep dof
28mm
140Normal Lens
normal perspective dof
55mm
141Telephoto Lens
- narrow angle of view
- flat perspective
- shallow dof
100mm
142Ultra telephoto Lens
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- very flat
- very shallow
- very narrow
210mm
143Ultra telephoto Lens
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- very flat
- perspective
- very shallow
- depth of field
- very narrow
- angle of view
210mm
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