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Photography Tutorial - Aperture and F Stops Explained

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Published on May 13, 2011 by

http://froknowsphoto.com/?p=3795

I am from the school that the best way to learn is by seeing and doing. In Part 1 of this tutorial I will show you as I am shooting exactly how changing the F Stop will effect your final image. I am more interested in showing you the effect of changing the F stop more so than worrying about the overall exposure.

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  • @MrBerkerk in the video i say i am using the d3s and the 50 1.4 its also on each picture as it pops up.

  • how is it that every time i hear you say kermit the frog i pretend i hear you say it in his voice lol

  • @doggiepowers i am trying.

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  • Dude, someone should take a photograph of your afro!

    Yoy totaly look like a Lion!

  • How non-Nonchalant..

    But, fine straight forward rundown.

    Rock-on and thanks.

    Sub'd

  • oy. Cut to the chase.

  • I don't know anything about f stop but I realized that it's just so easy to understand after watching this video... thanks a million for this video.....

  • It's the objective that is 50mm  f1,4

  • I am new to this photography and enjoying it as a hobby. I just purchased the Canon EOS Rebel T3 with the starter kit and love it! Thanks for the instructions!

  • Thanks FRO your the best

  • Hey man, thanks for this tutorial! I wasn't too sure on what aperture does but you cleared it up for me! Shooting is gonna be more fun and interesting for me now!

  • hello jared..

    which lens best suites for my d3000. 50mm f1.8G or 50mm f1.8D or 50mm f1.4G..thanks :-)

  • i like you, your very straight to the point and insightful. good job.

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