003 - What is the Exposure Triangle?
Description
Understanding the exposure triangle helps photographers capture better images and allows them to push their creativity to the next level. So what is the exposure triangle? Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO. The aperture is a measurement of how open or closed the lens is to light. Shutter speed is a measurement of how long the shutter within your camera stays open and how long the sensor in your camera body is exposed to light. ISO is a measurement of how sensitive the digital sensor in your camera body is to light. In this episode, we go into detail over how each of these affects the creative process of image-making.
Love photography or filmmaking? This episode is for you!
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Lens:
Leica Noctilux-M 50mm f/0.95 ASPH. Lens




