The Exposure Triangle Explained
In photography, the exposure settings of aperture, shutter speed and ISO speed are analogous to the width, time. The trick to balancing The Exposure Triangle is to get all three elements working together so you get the results you want, and not what the camera tells you you can have.
Each setting controls exposure differently:
Aperture: controls the area over which light can enter your camera
Shutter speed: controls the duration of the exposure
ISO speed: controls the sensitivity of your camera's sensor to a given amount of light
Each setting controls exposure differently:
Aperture: controls the area over which light can enter your camera
Shutter speed: controls the duration of the exposure
ISO speed: controls the sensitivity of your camera's sensor to a given amount of light