Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Understanding Shutter Speed





Shutter speed is the amount of time the shutter is open.  In the camera, when the shutter opens and closes quickly, the picture is clear and focused, and when the shutter opens and closes slowly, the camera catches more movement and the picture is not as focused.  Looking at a picture that was taken with a slow shutter speed, it is blurry and you can see movement, however looking at a picture that was taken with a fast shutter speed, it will be focused and there won't be any blurred movement.  The shutter speed works with the exposure triangle because it determines how much time the light has to pass through the camera.















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