Mastering the Exposure Triangle

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Which of the following settings is part of the Exposure Triangle?

  • White balance
  • Focal length
  • Aperture (correct)
  • Metering mode

What is the purpose of the Exposure Triangle?

  • To control the color temperature of the image
  • To determine the framing of the subject
  • To control the amount of light entering the camera (correct)
  • To adjust the focus of the lens

Which setting in the Exposure Triangle controls the sensitivity of the camera to light?

  • White balance
  • Aperture
  • Shutter speed
  • ISO (correct)

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Exposure Triangle

  • The Exposure Triangle consists of three main settings: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO.

Purpose of the Exposure Triangle

  • The purpose of the Exposure Triangle is to control the amount of light that enters the camera and to achieve the desired exposure in a photograph.

ISO in the Exposure Triangle

  • ISO (International Organization for Standardization) controls the sensitivity of the camera to light, with lower ISO values (e.g. ISO 100) requiring more light and higher ISO values (e.g. ISO 6400) requiring less light.

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