Nikon 25498B manual Lesson 2 Choose the Right Exposure Settings, Aperture, Shutter Speed

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Shooting Techniques

Portrait Subjects

Lesson 2: Choose the Right Exposure Settings

Aperture

Choose a wide aperture for a softer feel.

Set aperture to f/4 or so to capture facial contours.

Enough depth of field for the lips and the corners of the

eyes, but focus gets softer from the earrings back.

Shutter Speed

Choose a speed a bit faster than the limit for camera blur.

The superior resolution of the D800/D800E makes small amounts of focus blur more obvious. Select a shutter speed slightly faster than you would choose when photographing the same subject with other cameras.

A fast shutter speed has captured details of the lace veil and brought out individual eyelashes.

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Contents Technical GuideTechnical Guide Introduction Shooting Techniques Static SubjectsLesson 1 Use a Tripod Technical DataTripod Mode Reducing Blur During Viewfinder Photography Why Use Live View?Lesson 2 Use Live View Live View PhotographyYou can focus anywhere in the frame Lesson 3 Don’t Stop Aperture Down Too Far Suggested SettingsCamera Control Pro Same Shot, No Live ViewPortrait Subjects Vibration Reduction VR Lesson 1 Choose the Right Focus SettingsShutter Speed Lesson 2 Choose the Right Exposure SettingsAperture Light Level and ISO Sensitivity Adjust lighting and ISO sensitivity appropriatelyQuick Tips High ISO SensitivitySButton Auto ISO Sensitivity ControlShutter SpeedImproving Optical Performance Flash Photography Backlit PortraitsCase 1 a Subject in Traditional Dress High Resolution Images with the D800ED800E Case 2 a Japanese GardenAdjusting Aperture for Visually Complex Subjects Color Artifacts and Moiré Nikon Corporation