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andino
Manhattan Beach
California, US
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rrimportracer wrote:
its all in there though, lol

let me ask a question thought, i keep hearing about aperature being better when its on lower f-stops for depth of field, but then i hear other people saying that higher f-stops are better...

which one is it, if i want to take pics that make my car look sharp and the background look sharp also which is better, lower or higher f-stops

another question i have is ISO when its dark, and i dont want noise in my picture LOWER ISO settings are better right???

im no professional photographer but im learning and all on my own


kinda late but yes lower ISO settings are better. the f-stop is the size of the aperture in relation to the focal length. think that with a lower f-stop number you have a higher field of depth so with higher number the background goes more out of focus.







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[#] Oct 24, 2007 12:30am
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