Friday, 19 October 2012

shutter speed

Shutter speed

Is the speed of which your camera will take the photo for those of you who are not good at math it can get confusing. So you have been warned the shutter speed on most cameras on your dial will be a S but I don't know for all cameras so it could be different for a camera you are looking at but still on with this if you have changed your dial to S then on your display screen you should see 1/60 which is one sixthly of a second which is pretty quick but like aperture it can be lowered or raised it can be lowered to 25 seconds if you wanted which is 25 seconds after you have take the photo or you can have it as a quick as 1/2000 of a second.

Just like aperture this can change the exposer to the camera this can be caused by increase or decrease of the shutter if you increase the speed of photo then your photo will be underexposed. Then if you decrease the speed of your photo then it will be overexposed.

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