Monday, October 27, 2014

shutter speed


high shutter speed




low shutter speed



1. This is sort of hard to do, because it really depends on the amount of light shining at each specific place. 
a) shutter speed of 1/500
b) shutter speed of 1/300
c) shutter speed of 1/125
d) shutter speed of 1/1000
e) shutter speed of 1/250
f) shutter speed of 1/420


If it's dark out you most likely need to be at the lowest shutter speed possible without needing a tripod so that would be 1/60.
a) shutter speed of 1/60
b) shutter speed of 1/60 
c) shutter speed of 1/125
d) shutter speed of 1/60
e) shutter speed of 1/125
f) shutter speed of 1/100.


2. Three settings your camera has regarding shutter speed are "Auto" mode, "Aperture Priority", "Shutter Priority", and you could also use "Manual" mode. 

"Auto" mode- both your shutter speed and aperture will be set automatically.
"Aperture Priority"- you wil set the aperture and the camera will select the shutter speed for you.
"Shutter Priority"- you set the shutter speed and the camera selects the aperture automatically.
"Manual" mode- you will select both the shutter speed and aperture on your own.


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