Examples of using Shutter speeds in English and their translations into Chinese
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So, in a way, there are no slow or fast shutter speeds.
Only shutter speeds faster than the set frame rate can be set.
The ample light allows for lower ISO and faster shutter speeds.
So using his idea of long shutter speeds, it was time to craft a different project.
To compensate for higher apertures,you will need to use slower shutter speeds.
Shutter speeds relatively faster than the motion within the scene will freeze that motion.
In manual exposure mode, the shutter speeds B(bulb) and T(time) can be selected.
For example, if you use a 50mm lens,you should avoid using shutter speeds below 1/50s.
These features include faster shutter speeds, a wider ISO range and Night Mode capability.
For example, action or sports mode prioritizes a higher ISO value andfaster shutter speeds.
To do this, you should use longer shutter speeds, a higher ISO and/or a wider aperture.
Short shutter speeds can be used to freeze fast-moving subjects, for example at sporting events.
For any picture with flowing water, different shutter speeds can create different effects.
You may not be using shutter speeds fast enough to hand-hold your camera without getting camera shake.
Conversely, if you want to blur motion in your scene,use slower shutter speeds(or long exposure photography).
This means you can change the shutter speeds across a broader range without having to change camera position.
If ISO and aperture are fixed,the only way you get longer shutter speeds is by using neutral density filters.
Alternatively, shorter shutter speeds can be used to create fast and dynamic images of seas in a static-looking fashion.
I mentioned above that one of theeffects of using longer exposure times(slow shutter speeds) is that more light will get into your camera.
Shutter speeds(macro mode: aperture automatically fixed at F22, bulb mode: maximum 10-second shutter open time).
I snap frame after frame at slow shutter speeds until the moon is gone and the sky is black.
If you want to freeze motion, use faster shutter speeds to limit the amount of time that light hits the sensor.
At night, however, the camera will use shutter speeds that are longer than one second- sometimes significantly longer.
When pushing the camera to use really fast shutter speeds with low lighting, it will select really low aperture values.
At night, you will need to get used to using shutter speeds that are longer than one second- sometimes significantly longer.
Of course, many photographers use shutter speeds lower than 1/60 and this does not mean all their photographs turn out blurry.
In broad daylight,you won't be able to use super long shutter speeds without the neutral density filters I mentioned earlier.
High ISOs andfast lenses set wide open will allow shutter speeds fast enough to capture the details of a fast-moving aurora display.
Fast 4.7fps capture speed and 1/6000 second maximum shutter speeds are possible with the Pentax PRIME II image processing engine.
The X-T10(Fujifilm's DSLR-like camera) breaks out shutter speeds and ISO into two separate dials, as do countless other cameras.
