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The shutter speed of a camera does more than control the luminosity of a shot. When used creatively, the shutter speed of the camera can manipulate light in order to create amazing and cheap visual effects.
Setting the shutter speed on your camera adjusts the way movement is recorded on your photographs. Fast shutter speeds will freeze movement and slow shutter speeds will Read More
The shutter speed of your camera indicates the amount of time the shutter is open and taking in light. The longer period of time the shutter is open, the more light the Read More
The shutter speed setting of your camera controls how long the shutter is open while you take the picture. The longer the shutter remains open, the more light enters. This Read More
Shutter speed can reduce the blur that is the result of objects moving across the camera's view. The longer that the shutter is open, the less sharp an object will be in Read More
Choosing the correct shutter speed with a manual camera is very important. "Shutter speed” refers to how fast or slow your camera lens shutter opens, and it works in Read More
With an adjustable camera, you can take pictures in the brightest light and in the deepest dark. This flexibility is made possible by the aperture and shutter, which Read More
Have you ever tried to convert video footage of a fast moving car into a still photograph? Did it turn out as nothing but a blur? That’s because you did not properly Read More
A beautiful sunset, the glow of city lights from an overlooking bluff, a baby sleeping in the dark--all of these are examples of subjects for beautiful photographs. Taking Read More
In photography, a priority mode is a semi-automatic mode allowing you to have manual control of a certain camera function while the camera automatically controls other Read More
When photographing animals, people, cars or anything in motion, it is normal to use a fast shutter speed to freeze the motion. In most cases this will yield the best Read More