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    Film , Aperture and Shutter speed

    Hi ,

    Am looking for an article and or chart that explains the relationship between

    Film , Aperture and Shutter speed

    and the outcomes and reccomendations of different combinations.


    Cheers

    Pat

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    Re: Film , Aperture and Shutter speed

    Hi and welcome!

    By film, I take it you mean the ISO speed of the film. Basically, one "stop" is either 1/2 or double the exposure of the next stop.

    The other two factors in exposure being equal, f5.6 is half the exposure of f4 but double that of f8. 1/125 is half the exposure of 1/60 but double that of 1/250. ISO400 is double the exposure of ISO200 but half that of ISO800.

    There are a lot of reasons you'd select a fast or slow film, wide or small aperture, or fast or slow shutter speed. It's all about the subject and the way you want to capture it. I'd recommend one of Kodak's books on basic photography - they should have good examples shown. Nothing beats throwing a roll of film in the camera and trying it out for yourself though!

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    Re: Film , Aperture and Shutter speed

    Quote Originally Posted by Draic
    Hi ,

    Am looking for an article and or chart that explains the relationship between

    Film , Aperture and Shutter speed

    and the outcomes and reccomendations of different combinations.


    Cheers

    Pat
    The best description I've ever read of the inter-relationship of apeture and shutter speed, and working in stops, is John Shaw's Nature Photography Field Guide. Very well written, in easy to understand terms. This is my favorite photography book in my modest collection.

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