So, its just a quick way to make those changes (SS/F-stop) without having to make the changes? I see now - that chart makes it very clear. It changes the shutter speed for a given f-stop. I've seen some stuff in 3d field that's indicating something about how our eyes re-adjust to major light changes. Does that have something to do with it in photography? Like when someone shuts the light off or turns it on - it takes a few seconds to adjust in your eyes.
Yes, you've got it! The exposure value (EV) system is a quick way to balance the shutter speed (SS) and f-stop to achieve the right exposure without manually adjusting each setting. The chart simplifies this process, showing you how changes in one setting (like f-stop) affect the other (shutter speed) to maintain the same exposure. Regarding how our eyes adjust to light changes, it's similar to how cameras adjust exposure. When a light source suddenly changes, our eyes need a few seconds to adapt, which is called dark adaptation or light adaptation. In photography, this is managed by adjusting the settings to ensure the camera sensor captures the right amount of light, similar to how our eyes work to maintain proper vision under different lighting conditions.
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So, its just a quick way to make those changes (SS/F-stop) without having to make the changes?
I see now - that chart makes it very clear. It changes the shutter speed for a given f-stop.
I've seen some stuff in 3d field that's indicating something about how our eyes re-adjust to major light changes.
Does that have something to do with it in photography? Like when someone shuts the light off or turns it on - it takes a few seconds to adjust in your eyes.
Yes, you've got it! The exposure value (EV) system is a quick way to balance the shutter speed (SS) and f-stop to achieve the right exposure without manually adjusting each setting. The chart simplifies this process, showing you how changes in one setting (like f-stop) affect the other (shutter speed) to maintain the same exposure.
Regarding how our eyes adjust to light changes, it's similar to how cameras adjust exposure. When a light source suddenly changes, our eyes need a few seconds to adapt, which is called dark adaptation or light adaptation. In photography, this is managed by adjusting the settings to ensure the camera sensor captures the right amount of light, similar to how our eyes work to maintain proper vision under different lighting conditions.
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