shutter speed
- Inez Heyermann
- Oct 25, 2024
- 1 min read
The 3 camera settings that comprise the Exposure Triangle are aperture, shutter speed, and ISO
On the back monitor of our Canon DSLR cameras, the aperture setting is displayed with “F” followed by a number.
Apertures (from smallest openings to largest openings) are typically numbers f/2, f/4, f/8, f/16, f/2.8, f/5.6, f/11
The shutter speed settings are shown on the top left on the back monitor.
Expressed as fractions of a second, the shortest or highest shutter speed on our cameras are seconds and the longest or slowest shutter speed is 1/100 seconds.
Examples of Shutter speeds (not in order) are1/1000 , 1”, ⅛”. 1/60/ 1/500, 1/4000, 1/125, ½, 1/30,1/2000,1/250, (arrange these in order when you put them in your blog post)
The third setting ISO controls the camera’s sensitivity to light.
This setting goes from 100,200,400,800,1600, and 3000 on our cameras.
To center the meter on our cameras, we can either change the aperture, shutter speed or the ISO

ISO. 200
Shutter speed. 1/40 sec
aperture. f/13
ISO.1600
Shutter speed. 1/1250 sec

aperture. f/5.6

ISO. 200
Shutter speed. 2.0
aperture. f/22

ISO. 6400
Shutter speed. 1/200 sec
aperture. f/5.6


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