Shutter Speed
Shutter Speed in photography refers to the length of exposure, how long the cameras shutter is open.
- Each shutter value represents a “stop” of light and it is measured in fractions of a second.
- The speed of the shutter (or length of exposure) will determine how moving objects are recorded.
- The shutter is one of the three main camera functions to ensure you get a good exposure the others are aperture and ISO.
- When using the camera on fully manual mode it is essential that these three functions are used correctly with each other also with the type of image you are trying to capture.
Fast shutter speed captures sports photography and water dropping where as slow shutter speed captures light photography and crowds of people walking also multiple flash.
Sources: https://oberphotographytips.wordpress.com/2013/04/29/shutter-speed/
http://www.wexphotographic.com/?/guides/exposure.html
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