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Shutter speed
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Shutter Button Shutter The outside lens with the adjustable
Speed on the mask. The device sitting in between the lens And the image sensor. Shutter
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Shutter speed is what you want to change when you want to show movement in your picture or when you want to take an incredibly clear shot, a moment in time, without any blur of movement at all. The slower the shutter speed is, the more movement the camera will capture.
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Amount of time Light hits the sensor
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Measured In fractions of seconds: the larger the number the faster it is.
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Am I shooting A Still or Moving Image
It took a shutter speed of 1/1000 to freeze those storks (image by Amir Taran)
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WHICH ZOOM TO USE? Zoom Effects Blur
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Image Stabilizer WHAT will YOU use For STABILITY Cable Release Tripod
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DYNAMIC or STATIC Image by Itai Belson (shutter speed - 1/100)
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Shooting Stars
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WATER FALLS Image by Tony~M (shutter speed sec)
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WATER Type: B&W Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1000) Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 6 mm ISO Speed: Flash: Flash fired Exposure Bias: 0/10 EV Exposure Program: Manual
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FLASH REAR SYNC Flash pops at the end of exposure and freezes action. Image by Banker12 (shutter speed - 1/125)
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PANNING Camera follows a moving subject at a low shutter speed.
Image by WisDoc (shutter speed - 1/30)
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Activity Outside you will partner up in groups of 2 or 4 and take turns taking pictures using different shutter speeds. Fast Shutter Speed Each pair will take 5 pictures each then rotate. Slow Shutter Speed Each pair take 5 pictures each then rotate. You can take more than 5 pictures just make sure everyone gets their amount in and you are back in on time. * Be creative
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~ E. Banks
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