F- Focal length. Usually expressed in mm (millimeters), it determines how much of a scene can be included in your picture.
A- Aperture priority. The semi-automatic setting on your camera in which you set the aperture (f-stop) and the camera sets the shutter speed.
S- Shutter priority. The semi-automatic setting on your camera in which you set the shutter speed (expressed as a fraction) and the camera sets the aperture or f-stop.
B - Bulb mode. A shutter speed setting at which the shutter stays open for as long as the shutter release button is held down.
All of those things - plus the ISO setting - are concepts that play into exposure and picture quality.
That is what you wanted from us camera folk, isn't it? Hope that helped...
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This should be in business if you are talking about the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
And I'm not doing your homework.
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Thanks Curious.
F- Focal length. Usually expressed in mm (millimeters), it determines how much of a scene can be included in your picture.
A- Aperture priority. The semi-automatic setting on your camera in which you set the aperture (f-stop) and the camera sets the shutter speed.
S- Shutter priority. The semi-automatic setting on your camera in which you set the shutter speed (expressed as a fraction) and the camera sets the aperture or f-stop.
B - Bulb mode. A shutter speed setting at which the shutter stays open for as long as the shutter release button is held down.
All of those things - plus the ISO setting - are concepts that play into exposure and picture quality.
That is what you wanted from us camera folk, isn't it? Hope that helped...