What is exposure? What are the three components? Exposure is the amount of light in a photo. The three components of exposure are shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. What is the difference between a wide and small opening aperture? What's an example of each? A small aperture is when it lets in less light or a small amount of light. A wide aperture is when it has the biggest opening and lets in the most amount of light. What is shutter speed? What is the difference between high and low shutter speed? The shutter speed is the time when the camera sensor is exposed to light and it is also when the camera shutter is open. The difference between low and high shutter speed is that low shutter speed is when the shutter is exposed to lots of light and is usually used in night shootings. High shutter speed is used more to freeze actions. ![]() What is ISO? ISO, which can stand for International Standards Organization, is the light sensitivity rating of a digital image sensor.
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