One of the most difficult aspects of dslr (or slr) photography for beginners is the correlation between f-stops and shutter speeds. For most early users, they seem like nothing more than a bunch of vintage film camera, lens and flash attachmentnumbers and letters..and why does a bigger number mean a smaller opening? It is confusing for most beginners, but sometimes a visual representation of the "numbers" (f-stop in this case) can turn that light bulb in your head on to it's highest power.

A simple explanation and guidelines on how f-stops and shutter speed work together to give you proper exposure. This is a tutorial for beginner slr or dslr users, or for anyone whose camera has "manual" controls.

Most people new to the manual controls find it hard, initially, to grasp the f-stops and shutters speeds and what they mean, and how they should work together. This tutorial explains the basics in beginner terms and graphic references to get you started.

Download this tutorial to learn more about f-stops and shutter speed from here.


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