What is the cheapest digital camera with aperture settings?

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Digital SLR Cameras; DSLR Camera Basics; Setting Exposure: Shutter Speed and Aperture; DSLR Camera Basics. Exposure. ... Setting Exposure: Shutter Speed and Aperture.

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Can someone exlain the settings of iso,shutter speed,aperture,flash, of digital camera ?

whats iso ? I have a range from 64 iso to 6400. What do these flash settings mean ? -2/3 -1/3 +0 - +1/3 +2/3. I have aperture settings..F3.1 F8.0 these are mjust two. I know ...show more

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Nobody here is going to write a book just to answer your question. Just go on a course, join a club...

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DSLR camera issue with manual shutter speed / aperture settings - not enough exposure?

Long story short the image is way too dark (i.e., pitch black), unless I put it on the slowest shutter speed... aka 1 second. This is only happening in the manual settings though - ...show more

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Check what ISO settings are being used

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Aperture, or stop, is the opening, usually circular in a lens, that limits the quantity of light that...

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High aperture number f = less light being recorded,low aperture number = more light being recorded,...

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The aperture controls the amount of light that reaches a digital camera sensor. An aperture acts much...

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I'm assuming your talking about a 35mm film camera. Older camera lenses had aperture settings in full...

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For pictures in low light settings you will want a higher ISO around 800-1600, and a longer exposure...

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All "automatic" camera's (i.e. ones that set the shutter and aperture automatically) have...

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