Examples of using Shutter speeds in English and their translations into Chinese
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We will cover some ways to let less light in and give you the option to have longer shutter speeds below.
In other words, it's possible to achieve exactly the same precisely correct exposure using different combinations of apertures and shutter speeds.
The Hasselblad HC 100mm f/2.2 Lens is a fast lens particularly suited to low-light situations or for action shots where higher shutter speeds are required.
It sometimes chooses frames with longer shutter speeds instead of selecting frames with shorter shutter speeds to freeze motion and preserve detail.
Again using the test pattern, shoot a series of different shutter speeds ranging from 1/100th down to 1/2 a second.
Often called the“poet of photography,” Haas was innovative in his use of slow shutter speeds, giving many of his pictures the illusion of movement.
Lenses with wide maximum apertures are referred to as“fast” lenses because they create a brighter image on the image sensor, allowing faster shutter speeds.
Shutter speeds of around 1/2 a second or longer can make waterfalls appear silky, or waves look like a surreal, low-lying mist.
If the continuous shooting, the flash frequency may not keep the shutter speed.
While shutter speed is normally the most important consideration with sports photography, I still prefer to shoot in aperture priority mode- and recommend you do.
Exposure can be adjusted using both aperture and shutter speed variables, and sound can be managed through a 64-level volume control.
But understanding exposure, focus, shutter speed, and aperture and their effect on the final image is the heart of photography.
By simply reducing the shutter speed(e.g. from 1/200th to 1/50th), you can allow more light into the camera and capture a well-exposed photo.
I will select the ISO, shutter speed, and aperture without using the camera's light meter to help me.
In fact, shutter priority can be used to change the shutter speed to achieve a lot of scenes we would normally be difficult to capture.
These variables are the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, which together make up what is known as the Exposure Triangle.
Thus changing your shutter speed leads to changing one of the two other elements(aperture and ISO) to compensate for your exposure.
But understanding exposure, focus, shutter speed, and aperture and their effect on the final image is the heart of photography.
Modern cameras adjust the focus, aperture, shutter speed and ISO settings automatically, but many other automatic, semi-automatic and manual modes can also be selected.
By repositioning critical functions, such as the shutter speed selector, they were able to utilize as-yet underutilized space within the traditional SLR chassis.