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May 02, 2013 10:43 |  #1

My friend is just starting out in photography and he showed me this really cool tool he is using to learn the Triangle of exposure (ISO, Shutter, Aperture)

http://www.canonoutsid​eofauto.ca/play/ (external link)


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May 02, 2013 13:24 |  #2

benji25 wrote in post #15890310 (external link)
My friend is just starting out in photography and he showed me this really cool tool he is using to learn the Triangle of exposure (ISO, Shutter, Aperture)

http://www.canonoutsid​eofauto.ca/play/ (external link)

this is very cool indeed. fun to play with.


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May 02, 2013 15:57 |  #3

Yeah....I need that in my camera......


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May 02, 2013 16:15 |  #4

That's quite slick!


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May 02, 2013 19:48 |  #5

Acetoolguy wrote in post #15891334 (external link)
Yeah....I need that in my camera......

You do have that in your camera..


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May 03, 2013 05:40 |  #6

KhanhD wrote in post #15892008 (external link)
You do have that in your camera..

Ok...I need that in my head......lol


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May 03, 2013 06:07 |  #7

Indeed very useful. Thanks for sharing. :D


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May 03, 2013 09:12 |  #8

Pretty cool! More:
Camera simulator

Here's another: http://www.photonhead.​com/simcam/ (external link)

And even when the light isn't changing, a small change in the angle can make a big difference in what the meter thinks is the right exposure. Look at this: Post #47
Then try this: Need an exposure crutch?


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May 03, 2013 10:18 |  #9

Thanks for sharing, great links.


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May 03, 2013 13:33 |  #10

That is pretty cool. i'll have to show my kids and girlfriend so they can nderstand what the heck I ramble on about.




  
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May 03, 2013 13:36 |  #11

Nice, thanks for sharing!


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May 03, 2013 16:39 |  #12

benji25 wrote in post #15890310 (external link)
My friend is just starting out in photography and he showed me this really cool tool he is using to learn the Triangle of exposure (ISO, Shutter, Aperture)

http://www.canonoutsid​eofauto.ca/play/ (external link)

nice simulation site




  
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