
We were set the challenge of using the manual settings of a FUJI FINEPIX S900 Digital still camera and to take a variety photo shots at different camera angles. The exercise was really fun and I learnt a lot about digital cameras such as; what an aperture is (the cameras eye, it is like a pinhole letting in light) which is useful if I were to take a picture of the moon at night and I would use the aperture to let in light and also use a fast shutter speed as to not blur the picture. The exercise also taught me about the various composition rules such as; the rule of thirds which divides your image into three sections across and down and creates hot points within your frame. This will useful especially when filming as the rule of three affects the feeling towards from the audience (viewer) to the character.
-The M on the camera screen is maunal setting
-F.2 is the F- stop or Apertue
-The number 50 is the shutter speed(the speed which the shutter opens and closes to take the photo)
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