Task 1:
Watch the video on ISO to learn more about how it affects your camera. Task 2:
In pairs or groups of three choose some objects to photograph. The composition of your still life is completely up to you. |
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Task 3:
Green (grade 1/2) Change the camera to P on the mode dial at the top – find the ISO settings on the camera, and take 4 photographs of the same composition. -Start with the ISO set to 100 for your first photo -Move up to 800 for the second -1600 for your third -Your last photo should have an ISO of 3200 Amber (grade 3/4)
Change camera to P on the mode dial – find the ISO settings on the camera, and take 6 photographs of the same composition. Your ISO should be set as follows: Photo 1 - 100 Photo 2 - 200 Photo 3 - 400 Photo 4 - 800 Photo 5 – 1600 Photo 6 - 3200 |
Red (grades 5+)
a) Add a new title onto your site of ‘ISO’. b) Write a few sentences about what ISO is and how it affects your camera. c) Upload all of your photos to your site. d) Caption each of your photos with the ISO setting you used when taking that photograph. e) Underneath your gallery write about how you think the ISO setting has changed your photographs. Use the sentence starters below if you need help getting started: - In the first photo I can see that the low ISO setting has made the photo… -As the ISO setting increases the photos become more… -This is because… - The ISO setting which is most appropriate for the level of light in this room is… - ISO is important because… |