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MANUAL CAMERA
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ISO:
ISO is the measure of light sensitivity and the amount of light the camera captures in a moment. Having a higher ISO value is better for low light situations when you need the camera to capture more light to create an image with higher exposure.
Aperture:
Aperture is the opening of a camera lens through which light passes through to be exposed to the camera. The aperture can be shrunk or enlarged to create different effects o your photos, eg brightness or depth of field.
Shutter Speed:
The shutter speed of a camera is how long a camera is exposed to light and how long the shutter stays open for. This can be used to alter the brightness of a photo or to capture fast moving frames or blurring motion.
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