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OpenStudy (adobohobo):

I need some help

OpenStudy (adobohobo):

I don't have a camera with these settings and this is the last assignment i need to turn in for class. Could someone take these pictures for me please! 1. Take an outside scene and write down the shutter speed and ƒ stop. The picture you take should be such that there are good shadows and high lights in the scene. 2. Take the same picture, changing only the shutter speed by one full stop more exposure. (If your original picture had a shutter speed of 1/125, change it to 1/60.) 3. Take the same picture, changing only the shutter speed by two full stop more exposure. (If your original picture had a shutter speed of 1/125, change it to 1/30.) 4. Take the same picture, changing only the shutter speed by one full stop less exposure. (If your original picture had a shutter speed of 1/125, change it to 1/250.) 5. Take the same picture, changing only the shutter speed by two full stop more exposure. (If your original picture had a shutter speed of 1/125, change it to 1/500.) 6. Using the zoom feature of your camera take a picture on the closest setting. (If your camera had a zoom range of 28–135, you would take this picture with the zoom set at 28) This picture should not have anything in it closer than 10 feet. 7. Take the same picture after zooming in about halfway. (This would be about 75 using the 28–135 lens.) Your picture will not include as much of the scene. 8. Take the same picture after zooming in the rest of the way. (This would be 135 using the 28–135 lens.) Your picture will not include as much of the scene.

OpenStudy (adobohobo):

Or if anything whats the cheapest camera with these settings?

candycove (candycove):

Okayyyy.

OpenStudy (adobohobo):

Wait what do you mean as in "okayyyy" like okay yes or okay like sucks to suck? lol

candycove (candycove):

I didn't even read the question.

OpenStudy (adobohobo):

then why the hell would you comment

candycove (candycove):

I don't know. Sorry.

OpenStudy (*poker-face*):

Idk google can help you find the camera.

OpenStudy (*poker-face*):

Hire a pro photographer

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