{"id":2982,"date":"2021-06-29T09:05:44","date_gmt":"2021-06-29T09:05:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/new-blog.artlist.io\/?p=2982"},"modified":"2022-06-12T08:57:56","modified_gmt":"2022-06-12T08:57:56","slug":"exposure-triangle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/new-blog.artlist.io\/blog\/exposure-triangle\/","title":{"rendered":"Understanding the Exposure Triangle"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Understanding the exposure triangle is one of the basics of photography and filmmaking. It\u2019s not tricky, but when you know how aperture, ISO and shutter speed work together to create an exposure, it makes a world of difference to your shooting.<\/p>\n<h2>Perfect exposure<\/h2>\n<p><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-2986 size-full\" src="\&quot;https:\/\/artlist.io\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/06\/4e09c06b5513ed881227d9acc4f537021761f016.png\&quot;" alt=\"exposure triangle\" width=\"500\" height=\"450\" srcset=\"https:\/\/new-blog.artlist.io\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/06\/4e09c06b5513ed881227d9acc4f537021761f016.png 500w, https:\ \ new-blog.artlist.io\ blog\ wp-content\ uploads\ 2021\ 06\ 4e09c06b5513ed881227d9acc4f537021761f016-300x270.png 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px\" \ /><\/p>\n<p>Image by\u00a0<a title=\"User:WClarke\" href="\&quot;https:\/\/commons.wikimedia.org\/wiki\/User:WClarke\&quot;" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">WClarke<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0<a title=\"User:Samsara\" href="\&quot;https:\/\/commons.wikimedia.org\/wiki\/User:Samsara\&quot;" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Samsara<\/a>\u00a0(<a href="\&quot;https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-sa\/4.0\/deed.en\&quot;" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CC BY-SA 4.0<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>Honestly, there\u2019s no such thing as \u201cperfect exposure\u201d: it\u2019s all subjective and depends on the look you want to achieve. Maybe you want something bright and high key and flooded with light. On the other hand, you might want a much darker, more murky scene that is less exposed. Again, it\u2019s all about your story. And while your camera\u2019s light meter might think it knows what a perfect exposure is, you will definitely need to over-expose a snow scene so that it doesn\u2019t turn out grey and dull. But how you get there is all about using aperture, ISO and shutter speed in combination.<\/p>\n<h2>Aperture<\/h2>\n<p>Aperture is the first point of the exposure triangle. Aperture means hole, gap or opening. When you talk about lens aperture, you refer to the diaphragm that controls how much light can pass through your lens and reach the sensor. A larger aperture means more light will hit the sensor.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-2987 size-full\" src="\&quot;https:\/\/artlist.io\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/06\/d43eac2172c86b72ecaa35c8e0e1d24861631b73.jpg\&quot;" alt=\"712\" width=\"712\" height=\"473\" srcset=\"https:\/\/new-blog.artlist.io\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/06\/d43eac2172c86b72ecaa35c8e0e1d24861631b73.jpg 712w, https:\ \ new-blog.artlist.io\ blog\ wp-content\ uploads\ 2021\ 06\ d43eac2172c86b72ecaa35c8e0e1d24861631b73-300x199.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 712px) 100vw, 712px\" \ /><\/p>\n<p>Aperture is measured in \u0192-stops. The smaller the number, the larger the aperture. That means \u0192\/1.8 will allow through more light than \u0192\/16. While that might seem counter-intuitive, it helps to remember that \u0192-stops are part of a fraction. They denote the relationship between the length of the lens and the physical size of the opening letting through light. For example, if you have a 50mm lens with an \u0192-stop of \u0192\/2.0, the actual gap will measure 25mm. Change the aperture to \u0192\/8.0, and the opening will measure 6.25mm.<\/p>\n<p>Apart from letting in more or less light, changes to your aperture will also have an impact on your shot\u2019s depth of field. A larger aperture means a smaller depth of field. This gives you a smaller area of your scene in focus and more of it showing as background blur. Decrease the aperture and you give yourself a deeper depth of field with more of the scene in focus.<\/p>\n<p>Learn about this subject more in-depth in our article about\u00a0<a href="\&quot;https:\/\/artlist.io\/blog\/video-camera-aperture\/\&quot;" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">how to get your video camera aperture right<\/a>.<\/p>\n<h2>ISO<\/h2>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-2988 size-full\" src="\&quot;https:\/\/artlist.io\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/06\/0e0b434c125e353d8756e4e9d43192766af24e31.jpg\&quot;" alt=\"713\" width=\"713\" height=\"535\" srcset=\"https:\/\/new-blog.artlist.io\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/06\/0e0b434c125e353d8756e4e9d43192766af24e31.jpg 713w, https:\ \ new-blog.artlist.io\ blog\ wp-content\ uploads\ 2021\ 06\ 0e0b434c125e353d8756e4e9d43192766af24e31-300x225.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 713px) 100vw, 713px\" \ /><\/p>\n<p>ISO means how sensitive to light your film or sensor is. When you increase your ISO, you increase sensitivity and help produce a brighter image. However, when you increase your ISO, you also introduce more grain or noise into your images, too. You can think of it as picking up interference: when the receptor is more sensitive, it picks up more of everything, not just the one thing you need it to detect.<\/p>\n<p>Check out our article about\u00a0<a href="\&quot;https:\/\/artlist.io\/blog\/camera-iso\/\&quot;" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">camera ISO<\/a>\u00a0to understand how to choose the right ISO for your video.<\/p>\n<h2>Shutter speed<\/h2>\n<p>In photography, you can use a slower or faster shutter speed (sometimes called exposure time) to let more or less light reach the sensor. While slower shutter speeds let in more light, they also capture more motion blur in a scene and can show up camera shake, too. If you want or need motion blur in a shot, that\u2019s great, but it creeps in sooner than you think. And as for camera shake, you can get around that with a\u00a0<a href="\&quot;https:\/\/artlist.io\/blog\/video-tripod-tips\/\&quot;" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">video tripod<\/a>. The handy rule here is to use a tripod anytime your shutter speed dips below your lens\u2019\u00a0<a href="\&quot;https:\/\/artlist.io\/blog\/focal-length\/\&quot;" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">focal length<\/a>. So if you\u2019re shooting with a 100mm lens and a shutter speed of 1\/50 second, use a tripod.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-2989 size-full\" src="\&quot;https:\/\/artlist.io\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/06\/89ac760baac8c3a54ead03c1f97c2e53dc82d526.png\&quot;" alt=\"715\" width=\"715\" height=\"434\" srcset=\"https:\/\/new-blog.artlist.io\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/06\/89ac760baac8c3a54ead03c1f97c2e53dc82d526.png 715w, https:\ \ new-blog.artlist.io\ blog\ wp-content\ uploads\ 2021\ 06\ 89ac760baac8c3a54ead03c1f97c2e53dc82d526-300x182.png 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 715px) 100vw, 715px\" \ /><\/p>\n<p>When it comes to filmmaking or videography, you don\u2019t have so much flexibility with your\u00a0<a href="\&quot;https:\/\/artlist.io\/blog\/an-introduction-to-shutter-angle-and-shutter-speed\/\&quot;" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">shutter speed<\/a>\u00a0because it will be determined by your\u00a0<a href="\&quot;https:\/\/artlist.io\/blog\/how-to-use-frame-rates\/\&quot;" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">frame rate<\/a>. To make a video with a frame rate of 30 frames per second (fps), your shutter speed will need to be 1\/60 second. For filmmaking, you are much more reliant on aperture, ISO and the light\u2013natural, artificial or both\u2013that\u2019s on your scene.<\/p>\n<p>Check out our article about\u00a0<a href="\&quot;https:\/\/artlist.io\/blog\/an-introduction-to-shutter-angle-and-shutter-speed\/\&quot;" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">shutter angle and shutter speed<\/a>\u00a0to learn more about this subject.<\/p>\n\t\t<div data-elementor-type=\"section\" data-elementor-id=\"186\" class=\"elementor elementor-186\" data-elementor-post-type=\"elementor_library\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-section-wrap\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<section class=\"elementor-section elementor-top-section elementor-element elementor-element-b6940b6 elementor-section-full_width cta-middle external elementor-section-height-default elementor-section-height-default\" data-id=\"b6940b6\" data-element_type=\"section\" data-settings=\"{&quot;background_background&quot;:&quot;classic&quot;}\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div 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class=\"elementor-button-text\">Pricing<\/span>\n\t\t<\/span>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/a>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/section>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/section>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\n<h2>Understanding the exposure triangle in photography<\/h2>\n<p>By adjusting the 3 elements of the exposure triangle, you can create the perfect exposure. That is, you let the right amount of light reach the sensor for the correct amount of time to produce the image that you want. Should you need to make your image brighter, you can use a larger aperture, a higher ISO, a slower shutter speed or a combination of 2 or 3 of the elements to achieve it. For a less bright image, you can try a smaller aperture, a lower ISO, a short shutter speed, or adjust 2 or 3 of them together.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-2991 size-full\" src="\&quot;https:\/\/artlist.io\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/06\/03decfb5ca34eed236c7f7b81c450085775e7a0a.png\&quot;" alt=\"716\" width=\"716\" height=\"424\" srcset=\"https:\/\/new-blog.artlist.io\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/06\/03decfb5ca34eed236c7f7b81c450085775e7a0a.png 716w, https:\ \ new-blog.artlist.io\ blog\ wp-content\ uploads\ 2021\ 06\ 03decfb5ca34eed236c7f7b81c450085775e7a0a-300x178.png 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 716px) 100vw, 716px\" \ /><\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019ve got the right exposure in terms of brightness but need to make a creative adjustment, you can compensate for altering one by moving one or both of the others in the opposite direction. To maintain a consistent exposure, you can give with one element\u2013say aperture\u2013and take from one or both of the others.<\/p>\n<p>When you\u2019re shooting on a sunny day but want a shallow depth of field, you will need to set the ISO as low as it will go and use a very fast shutter speed to accommodate the large aperture that gives you the depth of field that you want. If the image is still over-exposed, try using a neutral density (ND) filter to block out the excess light.<\/p>\n<p>For dimly lit scenes where you need lots of the scene in focus, you will need to use a slow shutter speed and a high ISO to accommodate the small aperture.<\/p>\n<h2>Understanding the exposure triangle in filmmaking<\/h2>\n<p>When it comes to filmmaking, just because the shutter speed parameter is fixed, it doesn\u2019t mean that the exposure triangle is no longer important. You will still need to adjust your aperture and ISO in order to achieve the exposure that you need. However, you will also need to pay much more attention to the light that is falling on your scene, whether it is natural or artificial. Perhaps you will need to increase the intensity of the lights for a brighter exposure or use an\u00a0<a href="\&quot;https:\/\/artlist.io\/blog\/nd-filters\/\&quot;">ND filter<\/a>\u00a0if things are too bright.<\/p>\n<h2>Back to that \u201cperfect exposure\u201d<\/h2>\n<p>The best way to learn about the exposure triangle is to actually experiment with it. Let\u2019s take the photography triangle first. Start with the ISO side of the triangle. Set it as low as possible. Now think about what depth of field you want and choose an aperture that reflects that. To get the exposure you need, what will the shutter speed bit of the triangle have to be? Can you work with that or will you have to make adjustments to either the ISO or aperture to help? 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