Aperture (F): A wide aperture is a lower number and a narrower aperture as a higher number. The wider the aperture, the more light is allowed in.
Shutter Speed: a slower shutter speed will exaggerate any movement in the image, light trails for example. A fast shutter speed will capture the position of something at that point, as if the scene is frozen.
ISO: A slow ISO is a lower number, it lets in less light and is finer. A fast ISO is a higher number which lets in more light and produces a noisier image.
COLOUR: dependant on the white balance and picture style.
Picture style: hue, saturation and contrast levels affecting how the colours in the image appear.
White balance: different settings for different light sources. Below are some examples of adjusting the white balance settings.
Photography examples
| Slow shutter speed |
| Slow shutter speed |
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| Shallow depth of field |

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