
If opening and EV line basically the same thing?
So I'm reading through my book for dummies cameras DSLR cameras and stuff and I'm in the section of the exhibition .. His saying: Opening priority mode: set the f-stop and let the camera determine shutter speed EV blow making a change the shutter speed up or down. Shutter priority mode: set the shutter speed and meter sets the f-stop, so an EV adjustment makes the opening larger or smaller. So what we get from this is like …. can not change all together at a time? Due to the opening depth is changed while the EV is changed … I'm just very confused at this time. EV is quite different from opening or there a basic reason for its the same only two options? I hope this makes sense … I mean, I know it's full manual mode, but im not there yet and I just do not understand this part, and some want to understand this before moving on. Ok, if its not a setting. What is the difference between the diaphragm and placed between -2 +2 parentheses?
VE is the value of the exposure. As you change a setting, the other has to be changed to maintain the same EV. There is a way to change both for itself. Look for H, which is the manual mode. But I only know what you're doing first, or you could end up with underexposed or overexposed images I wonder why. If you want to practice with it, then located in P for the program (automatic opening and shutter), shutter settings check and the opening, then put it on M and put it for adjustment. Then change the settings for a little while to see what happens. Do not let the term VE confuse you. EV not a fit. It is only appropriate exposure for their conditions of light and the ISO you set.
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