well i am pretty new at taking pictures and i am wondering how the ISO works and the aperture works. i have a couple example pictures. the first one was in the shadow of the mountain and the second one with in mid day which mean tons of light. And tell me about the lighting and what the ISO and aperture have to do with that. and it would be nice if someone will tell me a good ISO setting with a high shutter speed of maybe 1/1000 of a second. thank you very much. i have a canon eos rebel g 35mm film
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If you want a fast shutter speed, I would use an ISO 400 film or higher. The higher you go, the more grain you will see in your photos tho. I was pleased with the amount of grain in the ISO 400 film I use to use (Fuji Superia). As far as what aperture to use, the larger the aperture (smaller f/ #) the faster the shutter speed you will get. Of course this is going to limit your depth of field. You could try shooting in Shutter Priority mode (Tv). This lets you choose the shutter speed, and the camera will choose the aperture. You just have to make sure that the shutter speed you pick, isn't too fast for your lenses maximum aperture.
