Use of Shutter Speed priority mode and Aperture priority mode in photography

The first two photographs were taken by the use of Shutter Speed priority mode. They show slow shutter speed and faster shutter speed as it is in their descriptions under the picture.



PICTURE ONE
As the wind blows so much to be able to capture a nice and clear photograph of a flag there  must be a use of faster shutter speed. 

Camera maker: Canon
Camera model: Canon EOS 1200D
F-stop: f/22
Exposure time: 1/2000 sec.
ISO speed: ISO-1600
Focal length: 91 mm



PICTURE TWO 
When the wind blows so much and one uses a slow shutter speed the flag photograph can bared be nice and clear. 


Camera maker: Canon
Camera model: Canon EOS 1200D
F-stop: F/22
Exposure time: 1/160 sec.
ISO speed: ISO-400
Focal length: 105 mm


The following two photographs were taken by the use of aperture priority mode showing the shallow depth of field and the greater depth of field. 

PICTURE THREE
This shows the shallow depth of field of a back of a car.


Camera maker: Canon
Camera model: Canon EOS 1200D
F-stop: F/4.5
Exposure time: 1/800 sec
ISO speed: ISO-100

PICTURE FOUR
This shows the greater depth of field of a back of a car.


Camera maker: Canon
Camera model: Canon EOS 1200D
F-stop: F/5.6
Exposure time: 1/250 sec.
ISO speed: ISO-100
Focal length: 85 mm


Pictures by: Christian Mugisha










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