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F-Stops, or focal ratios, play a crucial role in photography by regulating the hole size through which light enters the camera. A proper balance is essential; insufficient light results in underexposed images, while excessive light leads to overexposure. Shutter speeds further control the amount of light reaching the sensor, and they must work in harmony with F-Stops to achieve optimal picture quality. This guide explores the relationship between F-Stops and shutter speeds, providing photographers with the knowledge to capture stunning images in varying light conditions.
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F-Stops • AKA – Focal Ratio • F-Stops are the hole size that determines how much light goes into the photo • If you don’t have enough light, your photo tends to turn out underexposed • Too much light causes your photo to be overexposed F-Stop sizes
ShutterSpeeds • Shutter speeds also have to do with the amount of light that comes through the lens • Shutter speeds and F-Stops are both very important when taking photos, they both work together to make our pictures look their very best Shutter speed on a camera
Example of shutter speeds and how it impacts the way your photo comes out