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Manual Camera
Shutter Speed
The speed at which the shutter of the camera closes. A fast shutter speed creates a shorter exposure-the amount of light the camera takes in- while slow shutter speed gives the photographer a longer exposure. When shutter opens and fully exposes the camera sensor to the light that passes through lens.Controls length of time light reaches a sensor.
Aperture
The opening in a lens through which light passes to enter the camera. It is the adjustable lens opening that controls the amount of light allowed into the camera. Aperture also affects the depth of field, controlling the intensity of light reaching the sensor.
ISO
The ISO controls the amount of light by the sensitivity of the sensor. ISO camera settings will tell the camera how much light it needs to be able to produce an image. Also means the higher ISO number, the faster the shutter speed you can use in low light situations.
Fast shutter Speed Research Pages


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Artists: Eadweard Muybridge, Martin Klimas, Shinichi Maruyama


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Slow Shutter Speed Research Pages


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Artists: Alexey Titarenko, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Otto Steinert, Tokihiro Sato


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