Expositor 1.1 is a handy slide-rule based exposure calculator for photography. Normal use: Pick the situation you’re shooting, then slide the ruler until your camera’s ISO is lined up next to it, and every combination of F-stop and shutter speed to the left will get you close to a perfect exposure. Advanced use, settings based on artistic intent: For a more creative example, let’s calculate shooting sports on an overcast day with a shallow depth of field (F4) to isolate the subject, and a fast shutter (1/500s) to stop motion. Match the F-stop and speed, then check the ISO value next to ‘Heavy overcast day’ to see how sensitive your camera needs to be, in this case, ISO 200! Advanced use, calculating ND filter requirements: Say you’re shooting a waterfall on an overcast day. To get a soft look, you’d like to use a shallow depth of field, F4, and drag the shutter a bit to blur the water, 1/4 second. Slide the ruler (touch and drag it) until F4 is lined up next to 1/4 second. Notice that there’s no ISO value listed next to ‘Heavy overcast day’. That’s because the scene is much too bright for you choice of aperture and shutter speed, but all is not lost! You can use the exposure compensation slider to calculate the density of the ND filter needed to bring the ambient light down to a workable range. Slide the exposure compensation slider until an ISO supported by your camera (for this example, ISO 100) is next to ‘Heavy overcast day’. This should put the slider value at +6 stops, meaning that at ISO 100, F4, and 1/4 seconds, the scene is six stops overexposed. Just grab enough filters to block six stops, put them on your camera, and you’re ready to shoot a proper exposure with the look you want!
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About The Artwork Tirage d'art limité à 30 exemplaires. Numéroté et signé Sur papier japonais AWAGAMI KOZO THICK WHITE 110G fabriqué avec des fibres de mûrier de la région de Tokushima, en harmonie pour l'impression de photos végétales 30 x 30 cm (autres tailles supports et encadrements possibles, nous contacter) Original Created:2020 Subjects:Food Materials:Paper Styles:FigurativePop ArtRealismPhotorealismModern Mediums:ColorDigital Details & Dimensions Photography:Color on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:30 Size:11.8 W x 11.8 H x 0.2 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business…
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