Suppose you want to take pictures of your friend's soccer game. How should you prepare your camera? Set the aperture to the largest opening. Set it at a low shutter speed. Load it with a fast film.
Setting your camera to a low shutter speed when you're trying to take pictures of moving object PLUS during the day will turn out to be a very very blurry picture. When you're shutter speed is low you're letting in a lot of light which will make the picture very blurry and it would also take a while to take the picture so you couldn't get any action shots. And setting your aperture to the largest opening would also let in a super amount of light, which would cause it to be blurry especially if it were during the day, not only that aperture is also very important to depth of field, and if you have lots of light going into the lens and you're trying to take a picture of something thats not close to the camera it will be very blurry. So I believe the answer is c
ok thank you
That was super confusing but bigger aperture means less depth of field.
Im not very smart when it comes to that stuff or any kind of stuff. Lol
Cameras are super confusing anyway! If you need help w anything lmk!
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