Video: Shutter speed, Aperture and ISO: What do these mean and how do cameras work?

Posted December 14, 2016
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Shutter speed, Apeture and ISO can be difficult to get your head around. In the world of digital video these settings can often be overlooked and difficult to understant.  YouTuber Some Stuff Explained takes us through it all with some handy graphics to help you understand what these settings are, and how to use them.

 


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