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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboybillybob1" data-source="post: 139970" data-attributes="member: 11894"><p>What this needs is a little narrative explaining what one step is in each category (ISO, Shutter speed and Aperture). This way you know by changing one category by 1 stop (to let in more light for example) we have to reduce a different category by one stop (less light) to keep the exposure the same.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> One stop ISO: 50-100-200-400-800-1600-3200-6400</p><p> One stop aperture: 1- 1.4- 2- 2.8- 4- 5.6- 8- 11- 16- 22- 32- 45- 64</p><p></p><p> One Stop Shutter Speed: (in seconds): 30-15-8-4-2-1-1/2-1/4-1/8-1/15-1/30-1/60-1/125-1/250-1/500-1/1000-1/2000-1/4000-1/8000.</p><p></p><p>If you have any questions i am sure Jack will be happy to help.</p><p>Seriously ask your questions either I or someone else will join in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboybillybob1, post: 139970, member: 11894"] What this needs is a little narrative explaining what one step is in each category (ISO, Shutter speed and Aperture). This way you know by changing one category by 1 stop (to let in more light for example) we have to reduce a different category by one stop (less light) to keep the exposure the same. One stop ISO: 50-100-200-400-800-1600-3200-6400 One stop aperture: 1- 1.4- 2- 2.8- 4- 5.6- 8- 11- 16- 22- 32- 45- 64 One Stop Shutter Speed: (in seconds): 30-15-8-4-2-1-1/2-1/4-1/8-1/15-1/30-1/60-1/125-1/250-1/500-1/1000-1/2000-1/4000-1/8000. If you have any questions i am sure Jack will be happy to help. Seriously ask your questions either I or someone else will join in. [/QUOTE]
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