by Willfield Camera Club | Aug 8, 2015 | Articles, Back to basics, Tutorials
Posted by Alan Tunnicliffe ● Aperture – A circle-shaped opening in a lens through which light passes to strike the sensor. The aperture is usually created by an iris diaphragm that is adjustable, enabling the aperture to be made wider or narrower, thereby...
by Willfield Camera Club | Jun 7, 2015 | Articles, Back to basics, Willfield Camera Club
Posted by Richard Amor Allan Recently Glyn wrote an article entitled ‘Stance’, which gave budding snappers a valuable insight into the correct stances employed by photographers the world over. The article dealt with posture and handling for the individual...
by Willfield Camera Club | Jul 2, 2014 | Articles, Back to basics, Tutorials
Posted by Claire Wade Shutterspeed is how quickly the shutter on your camera shuts – simples!! Well, there is more to it than that. The shutter is like a door to your camera sensor. When the door is open, light comes in the through the lens and hits your sensor....
by Willfield Camera Club | Feb 4, 2014 | Articles, Back to basics, Tutorials
Posted by Claire Wade What is it? The aperture is the size (diameter) of the opening of the lens. This hole is made bigger or smaller by small blades inside your lens moving in and out. The diagram shows some examples of different aperture sizes. Think of it like your...