Understanding Exposure - Photography Tutorial - Heidi Sager

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This is an informational tutorial about camera operation from an excellent book by Bryan Peterson. This narration style utilizes a warm, approachable, and knowledgeable archetype. The pace of speech is relaxed and the tone is calm.

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English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

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North American (General)

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there was a time when most photographers to use single focal length lenses instead of zooms simply because they were sharper. Additionally, all single focal length lenses had and still do have what is called a depth of field scale. The step. The field scale makes it very easy to preset your focus forgiven scene, and it offers assurance that you'll get the area of sharpness that you desire in your image. But with the proliferation of high quality zoom lenses, most photographers have abandoned single focal length lenses in favor of zoom lenses. The trade off, of course, is that were then running around with lenses that don't have depth of field scales. But what we do have our distant settings. The distance settings are similar to the depth of field scale and that they allow you to preset the depth of field before you take your shot. And since every storytelling composition relies on the maximum depth of field, you would first choose to set your aperture toe F 22 and then align the distance above your distance, setting mark on the lens. Your focal length will determine which distance you choose