be confused with the measurement of an aperture, which is also an f stop. Adjustments to the aperture, shutter speed and even ISO are made in 1, 1/2, or 1/3 f stop increments. This video explains what is meant by this phrase, and should clear any confusion it may bring. I hope you enjoy it! It would like to purchase the full DVD, you can order it for only .95 plus shipping at michaelthementor.com … Digital Photography Cameras Sensors Michael Andrew Greenhouse Green House Canon 40D …
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December 23, 2008
I just watched several of your videos, and I think they are all fabulous. You are an excellent teacher. I’m still tinkering with my 35mm film camera, but I’ll be ordering a dvd tonight. Great job. Thanks.
March 29, 2009
now i understand the whole meaning of fstop
Thanks alot!!!!
April 11, 2009
Congratulations! Now I can start to understand what people mean by one stop increase, for instance.
April 19, 2009
i still dont get it
xD
May 28, 2009
The term “f stop” only applies to the aperture, because it’s the relationship between the diameter of the aperture (”stop”) and the focal length of the lens (the “f” in “f stop”. The ISO and shutter speed differences are just referred to as “stops” because they have no relationship to the focal length of the lens. Hence, no “f”. Just a little nitpicking for you!
August 22, 2009
whuuuut????
December 3, 2009
that made more sense than it did in school.
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