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		<title>Camera Exposure Part #3 &#8211; How do each of the three factors affect exposure when combined?</title>
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www.clickherephotographytips.com The correct camera exposure is vital in providing an image that is well balanced using the correct shutter speed, aperture (f-stop) and ISO ASA rating. There are essentially three factors that will ensure that an image is recorded correctly within your camera either on film / digital sensor and able to be viewed without [...]]]></description>
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www.clickherephotographytips.com The correct camera exposure is vital in providing an image that is well balanced using the correct shutter speed, aperture (f-stop) and ISO ASA rating. There are essentially three factors that will ensure that an image is recorded correctly within your camera either on film / digital sensor and able to be viewed without manipulation. Regardless of the digital or film camera that you use with a combination of a variety of different lenses your photography will improve if you follow a few simple steps. If you have a Pentax, Nikon, Canon, Olympus or other 35mm camera, or; an easy to use point and shoot digital camera or another top of the range digital SLR Camera, I think you will benefit from what I have to show you in my videos. I hope that you enjoy watching them as much as I have enjoyed making them for you.</p>
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