Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Shutter Speed

Shutter speed or aperture is a window opening speed camera so that light can enter the image sensor. Unit than is a second shutter speed, and highly dependent with the light conditions while shooting. Such a bright light in the daytime, then the shutter speed must be adjusted to be faster, such as 1 / 500 second. Whereas for a light evening a little more, then the shutter speed should be adjusted to be longer, such as 1 / 5 seconds. This also explains why the photos at night tend to be blurry, that a slower shutter speed allows the camera movement caused by vibration of hand make light shifted so that the image becomes blurry / blur.


 Photos with fast shutter speed

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