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Camera Operating 101: An Exposure Primer
Published by Matthew Jeppsen August 2nd, 2008 in Cameras, News, Production, TutorialsThe International Film School of Syndey has a few fantastic articles on the topic of exposure. In their Camera Iris and Shutter Speed refresher they cover the relationship of aperture, shutter speed, and depth-of-field as it relates to exposure. If you are still flying mostly automatic, this is a great way to get up to speed on proper manual control of your camera’s exposure. For a more detailed look at DOF and the finer technicalities behind aperture, see our previously posted video on the topic and our First AC Tutorial Series on how to direct and control your focus plane.
In Camera’s NEED light the IFSS talks specifically about dynamic range, and how to maximize your possibilities in post by nailing proper exposure on set. They include specific charts and examples that clarify the issue as it relates to today’s affordable HD camcorders. This is another must-read if you aren’t up to speed on the topic. And finally, for those wishing to delve deeper into the topic of dynamic range, Stu Maschwitz lays down the law here.
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