Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Understanding Shutter Speeds



For this photograph i used f/11.0 with the iso at 1600. I also took the picture at 1/60th of a second in order to make the photograph blurry. The reason why the photograph came out blurry is because i used a slow shutter speed so more motion is aloud in the picture. 


For this photograph i used f/4.5 with the iso at 1600. I also took the picture at 1/500th of a second in order to make the picture clear while moving. The picture came out really clear and frozen. The reason for that is because i used a high shutter speed so less motion can be put into the picture making it clear. 

Di) Shutter speed is the time for which a shutter is open at a given setting, slow shutter speed means blurry subject and high shutter speed means frozen/clear subject.

Dii) The way Shutter speed works technically in camera is the higher shutter speed, the less blurry the picture is, if you have a high shutter speed you have to have a low f/stop and have a high iso. If you want to have a blurry photo you need a high f//stop with the shutter speed being lower than 1/60th of a second and the iso can be the same.

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