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[title] Shutter speed | |
- | [* black] Adjusting the shutter speed |
+ | [* black] Adjusting the shutter speed allows more or less light to expose the image. In these example images, ISO and f-stop settings remained constant, but shutter speed was adjusted as follows: |
[* black] Image 1: 1/200 second shutter speed | |
[* black] Image 2: 1/60 second shutter speed | |
[* black] Image 3: 1/10 second shutter speed | |
[* black] The slower the shutter speed, the more light is allowed into the camera. | |
[* icon_caution] However, the slower the shutter speed, the higher the chance that the image will be blurry. | |
[* icon_note] All of these photos were taken with a tripod and remote-fire software, so blurriness was minimized during slower exposures. |