
(from the article `speed`) The shutter speed regulates the length of time that the shutter is open during an exposure. Varying the shutter speed controls the film`s exposure to ...
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- The length of time the shutter remains open when the shutter release is activated. Shutter Speed time is measured in fractions of a second (e.g., 1/125th).
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The length of time in which the film is exposed to light is known as the shutter speed. Faster shutter speeds allow for crisper pictures because camera shake and subject movements will be minimized. Slower shutter speeds can be used to create blurring effects or may be needed to properly expose darker subjects. The duration that the shutter is held...
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The time in which the shutter stays open to light, measured in fractions of seconds, (1/8000th a second is a very fast shutter speed and 1/2 second is very slow).
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The length of time that a single frame is exposed for.
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