2. The smaller the Aperture the larger the f-stop, the higher the Aperture the smaller the f-stop.
3. A large f-number will bring all foreground and background objects in focus, while a small f-number will isolate the foreground from the background by making the foreground objects sharp and the background blurry.

a. 1/250th of a second
b. 1/250th of a second
c. 1/250th of a second
d. 1/300th of a second
e. 1/300th of a second
f. 1/300th of a second
2. The Aperture Priority: you set the lens aperture, while the camera automatically sets the the shutter speed.
The Shutter Priority: where you set the shutter speed and the camera automatically selects the aperture.
The Manual mode: where you set both shutter speed and aperture manually.
a. 1/250th of a second
b. 1/250th of a second
c. 1/250th of a second
d. 1/300th of a second
e. 1/300th of a second
f. 1/300th of a second
ISO 200 ISO 3200

2. The lower the ISO number, the less sensitive it is to the light.
3. A higher ISO number increases the sensitivity of your camera.
Aperture: 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22
Shutter Speed: 1 SEC, 1/60 SEC, 1/ 4000 SEC
ISO: 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 6400, 12800, 25600
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