We will be doing paper cutouts.
lost and found
Changing lenses
Focal length lower the number, wider the field of view
reserving gear in the Cheqroom.
Changing Lenses
better to grab flat, not vertically cause dust particle might get inside
change it to manual focus while changing lenses
line up with the dot reference.
change the cap of the lenses
aperture range
Settings:
High
depth of fi
info button shows you
a quarter of the second
exposure 5.6
iso 200
image quality: large file jpeg
White balance, daylight
practical in class
onion screen is available, to align it properly,
Exporting
go to file, export movie,
For more information, my friend Aron did take the note in detail and I have listed it below for learning purposes.
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mm-field of view (11=wide view)
200mm-elena used at tim shadbolt set=sniper lens
macro lenses-clay animation etx.
60mm
105mm
fee error?18 shoot?
quality-adjusted with zoom-in function
ISO adjusted with '-' icon
(top button on the cannons)
STOP MOTION CAN JUST USE RAW
SMALL FINE JPG CAN BE USED IN hd in post.
ISO= LENS SENSITIVITY
lower iso needs more light, makes less noise.
Higher iso more noise, require less light.
LOWEST iso for stop motion!!
full frame=D7000 Nikon...noise is noticed later.
d90 is a crop lens.
Shutter speed>light exposure
=length of time sensor is exposed to light
fractions of second>multiple seconds
=longer exposures=motion blur hence shorter exposures freeze motion
FLURO IN NZ- shoot slower than 1/50=banding and color shift
APERTURE>sharp (depth of field)
(rear wheel on cannons, front roller on D90s)
(rear wheel on cannons, front roller on D90s)
F stop
beyond 30 seconds=bulb-manual shutter
(f/#) DISPLAY OF f stop in
1.4=double brightness of 2
1.4 is the shallow depth of field. (TRIANGLES)
8 is Deep depth of field.(SQUARES)
DON'T USE MAX/ MIN APERTURE...poor performances
>distance to the subject- the shorter depth of field (aperture 1.8 rather than 8)
>Focal length- longer lens=shorter
DEPTH OF FIELD CALCULATOR--google play
eg..iso 100 with 1/2 second shutter speed.
= 200 ISO with 1/4seconds. -(c) AARON ELSTON
The given information would really clarify our understanding of the Camera and software.
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