EXPOSURE !
DEPTH OF FIELD:
ISO ratings determine the image sensor’s sensitivity to light, each value of the rating represents a stop of light, and each ISO number represents a doubling or halving of the sensor’s sensitivity to light.
APERTURE:
The Aperture controls the lens , which controls the amount of light traveling through the lens to the film plane. The aperture setting is indicated by the f-number, whereas each f- stop number represents a stop of light.
SHUTTER SPEED :
The Shutter Speed indicates the speed in which the curtain opens then closes, and each shutter speed value also represents a “stop” of light. The shutter speed is measured in fractions of a second.
ISO ratings determine the image sensor’s sensitivity to light, each value of the rating represents a stop of light, and each ISO number represents a doubling or halving of the sensor’s sensitivity to light.
APERTURE:
The Aperture controls the lens , which controls the amount of light traveling through the lens to the film plane. The aperture setting is indicated by the f-number, whereas each f- stop number represents a stop of light.
SHUTTER SPEED :
The Shutter Speed indicates the speed in which the curtain opens then closes, and each shutter speed value also represents a “stop” of light. The shutter speed is measured in fractions of a second.
This is exposure but some of them did not come out as good as the other one. Some are too bright and some are too dark. You have to set it to the correct aperture and shutter.