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In photography, shutter speed or exposure time is the length of time when the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light, also when a camera's shutter is open when taking a photograph. The amount of light that reaches the film or image sensor is proportional to the exposure time. 1/500th of a second will let half as much light in as 1/250th.
The camera's shutter speed, the lens's aperture (also called f-stop), and the scene's luminance together determine the amount of light that reaches the film or sensor (the exposure). Exposure value (EV) is a quantity that accounts for the shutter speed and the f-number. Once the sensitivity to light of the recording surface (either film or sensor) is set in numbers expressed in "ISOs" (ex: 200 ISO, 400 ISO), the light emitted by the scene photographed can be controlled through aperture and shutter-speed to match the film or sensor sensitivity to light. This will achieve a good exposure when all the details of the scene are legible on the photograph. Too much light let into the camera results in an overly pale image (or "over-exposure") while too little light will result in an overly dark image (or "under-exposure).
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A Simple Intro to Shutter Speed: http://www.simplephotoschool.com/shutter-speed-a-simple-introduction/ I'm Scott Stephens with Simple Photo School. Have you heard people say "shutter speed", but never really knew what they meant? Today, I'm going to tell and show you exactly what it is...and how to use it to start taking photos you love. Shutter speed is most easily defined as the amount of time your shutter is open. Whether that's 1 sec, or 1/4000th of a second, knowing how to use shutter speed to your advantage is a basic photographic skill you shouldn't live without. And...Make sure you stick around until the end for one quick tip that can instantly help you take better photos. Alright...so I'm going to explain to you exactly how the shutter works and then I'll give you 3 creativ...
Knowing how to adjust your shutter speed can let you do some really awesome stuff with your camera. Learn all about it here. Sign up for your 7-day free trial of VideoBlocks: http://videoblocks.com/x/TechQuickie_0316 Follow: http://twitter.com/linustech Join the community: http://linustechtips.com License for image used in this video: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
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You may know that shutter speed is used to control motion in a photo. But did you know it's used to add emotion as well? Professional landscape photographer Josh Cripps explains shutter speed and what it does. Need more questions answered? Check out my FAQ: https://www.professionalphototips.com/frequently-asked-questions/ Subscribe to my newsletter to receive the very best in Nature Photography and Photo Education: http://www.professionalphototips.com/newsletter-signup/ Joshua Cripps is a renowned photographer living near Yosemite National Park in California. For more landscape photography, tutorials, and workshops visit: http://www.professionalphototips.com/ https://www.joshuacripps.com https://instagram.com/JoshuaCrippsPhotography https://www.facebook.com/JoshuaCrippsPhotography http...
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For more photography tips visit our site: http://phototipsguide.com/ In this video tutorial you will see how does shutter speed (exposure) affect video (and how to set shutter speed for DSLR video). This function affects not only exposure, but the motion sharpness and smoothness. The lower shutter speed (1/30, 1/40 etc) - the smoother motion in your video. The faster shutter speed (1/800 - 1/4000) - the motion is sharper. Caution! While shooting in interior light, you will see horizontal band lines when you set faster shutter speed. The optimal shutter speed for interior light: 1/30. In this video we compare many examples of different shutter speed (exposures). For this video we used Canon 600D (T3i). Aperture - F8, ISO - auto.
John Greengo shows you the thinking behind selecting aperture, shutter and ISO. http://cr8.lv/jgstarteryt In this clip John Greengo will help you pick the right exposure values for an action shot. John has students think through aperture, shutter speed and ISO for a picture of an eagle coming in for a landing. The lesson is from the CreativeLive course, The Photography Starter Kit. Learn more photography basics here: http://cr8.lv/jgstarteryt CreativeLive unleashes your creative potential by connecting you directly with the world's most inspiring visionaries. Access courses on Photo & Video, Art & Design, Business & Life, Music & Audio, and Craft & Maker at http://www.creativelive.com
Gav shows you how insanely quick the inside of a DSLR camera moves when it takes a picture, by filming it at 10,000 fps. Follow on Twitter - https://twitter.com/GavinFree Camera filmed is a Canon 7D. This video is a good demonstration of how a rolling shutter works. Shot with a Phantom Flex at 10,000fps Inside a camera at 10,000fps - The Slow Mo Guys
Are you coming from Austin Evans' excellent video showing off the best gadgets to start 2017? Enter the giveaway for a MobileLite Wireless Pro here! http://kings.tn/AustinGiveaway Shutter speed, also known as exposure time, is the speed at which the camera’s door opens and closes. This is the total time that light is exposed to the camera’s sensor. This can be measured in fractions of seconds or multiple seconds or minutes. A fast shutter speed is good for capturing action without motion blur. A longer shutter speed can help to create a motion blur effect. To get a clear shot of bird flapping its wings you might have to go to 1/1000th but for night time landscapes it could be as long as 15 seconds. Check out our previous videos on the Three Pillars of Photography: Aperture: https://...
Sign up for a free trial of The Great Courses Plus! http://ow.ly/RMvv307LfnB Chelsea & Tony go DEEP into shutter speed and how you can find the perfect setting to show (or freeze) action and get the cleanest images possible. SUBSCRIBE for more free videos. Camera tutorials: http://sdp.io/tutorial Photography essentials: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwIVS3_dKVpsyZJ-BhsCHwTj8Y6PEAurc Our bookstore: http://sdp.io/store
A Simple Intro to Shutter Speed: http://www.simplephotoschool.com/shutter-speed-a-simple-introduction/ I'm Scott Stephens with Simple Photo School. Have you heard people say "shutter speed", but never really knew what they meant? Today, I'm going to tell and show you exactly what it is...and how to use it to start taking photos you love. Shutter speed is most easily defined as the amount of time your shutter is open. Whether that's 1 sec, or 1/4000th of a second, knowing how to use shutter speed to your advantage is a basic photographic skill you shouldn't live without. And...Make sure you stick around until the end for one quick tip that can instantly help you take better photos. Alright...so I'm going to explain to you exactly how the shutter works and then I'll give you 3 creativ...
Knowing how to adjust your shutter speed can let you do some really awesome stuff with your camera. Learn all about it here. Sign up for your 7-day free trial of VideoBlocks: http://videoblocks.com/x/TechQuickie_0316 Follow: http://twitter.com/linustech Join the community: http://linustechtips.com License for image used in this video: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Massdrop Photo Community: http://dro.ps/teksyndicate Music: http://bit.ly/Trk2ik, Merch: http://epicpants.com Our photograph community: https://forum.teksyndicate.com/c/community/photography Game Deals: https://teksyndicate.com/gamedeals Join the community: https://teksyndicate.com/user/register You can create a new account or join using your google, steam, facebook, openID, twitter, linkedin, yahoo, etc. If you have questions, comments, suggestions, or if would like to use a portion of this video please email us: inbox@teksyndicate.com For marketing (sponsorship opportunities) inquiries email info@teksyndicate.com Social: Twitter: https://twitter.com/teksyndicate Logan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Logan_RTW Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teksyndicate
You may know that shutter speed is used to control motion in a photo. But did you know it's used to add emotion as well? Professional landscape photographer Josh Cripps explains shutter speed and what it does. Need more questions answered? Check out my FAQ: https://www.professionalphototips.com/frequently-asked-questions/ Subscribe to my newsletter to receive the very best in Nature Photography and Photo Education: http://www.professionalphototips.com/newsletter-signup/ Joshua Cripps is a renowned photographer living near Yosemite National Park in California. For more landscape photography, tutorials, and workshops visit: http://www.professionalphototips.com/ https://www.joshuacripps.com https://instagram.com/JoshuaCrippsPhotography https://www.facebook.com/JoshuaCrippsPhotography http...
For more, SUBSCRIBE and like http://fb.com/NorthrupPhotography Buy the #1 book with 12+ HOURS of video: http://amzn.to/1dCRJWA Worldwide use 10% off coupon 'YouTube': http://sdp.io/sdpbook Get my Photography Buying Guide: http://amzn.to/163yztj Worldwide use 10% off coupon 'YouTube': http://sdp.io/buybg and our Lightroom books at: http://sdp.io/lr OR, search for "Tony Northrup" in your Kindle, iBooks, Google Play, or Nook stores. All versions include 6+ hours of video, free lifetime updates, and free support. Questions? Add a comment and I'll reply. My camera gear: * Best beginner camera: http://amzn.to/NRcEOP * Canon 70D: http://amzn.to/1653aFw * Canon 5D Mark III: http://amzn.to/YV9PQT * Canon 50mm f1.4: http://amzn.to/106naWd * Canon 24-105 f/4 L IS: http://amzn.to/TLUmyK * Canon...
For more photography tips visit our site: http://phototipsguide.com/ In this video tutorial you will see how does shutter speed (exposure) affect video (and how to set shutter speed for DSLR video). This function affects not only exposure, but the motion sharpness and smoothness. The lower shutter speed (1/30, 1/40 etc) - the smoother motion in your video. The faster shutter speed (1/800 - 1/4000) - the motion is sharper. Caution! While shooting in interior light, you will see horizontal band lines when you set faster shutter speed. The optimal shutter speed for interior light: 1/30. In this video we compare many examples of different shutter speed (exposures). For this video we used Canon 600D (T3i). Aperture - F8, ISO - auto.
John Greengo shows you the thinking behind selecting aperture, shutter and ISO. http://cr8.lv/jgstarteryt In this clip John Greengo will help you pick the right exposure values for an action shot. John has students think through aperture, shutter speed and ISO for a picture of an eagle coming in for a landing. The lesson is from the CreativeLive course, The Photography Starter Kit. Learn more photography basics here: http://cr8.lv/jgstarteryt CreativeLive unleashes your creative potential by connecting you directly with the world's most inspiring visionaries. Access courses on Photo & Video, Art & Design, Business & Life, Music & Audio, and Craft & Maker at http://www.creativelive.com
Gav shows you how insanely quick the inside of a DSLR camera moves when it takes a picture, by filming it at 10,000 fps. Follow on Twitter - https://twitter.com/GavinFree Camera filmed is a Canon 7D. This video is a good demonstration of how a rolling shutter works. Shot with a Phantom Flex at 10,000fps Inside a camera at 10,000fps - The Slow Mo Guys
Are you coming from Austin Evans' excellent video showing off the best gadgets to start 2017? Enter the giveaway for a MobileLite Wireless Pro here! http://kings.tn/AustinGiveaway Shutter speed, also known as exposure time, is the speed at which the camera’s door opens and closes. This is the total time that light is exposed to the camera’s sensor. This can be measured in fractions of seconds or multiple seconds or minutes. A fast shutter speed is good for capturing action without motion blur. A longer shutter speed can help to create a motion blur effect. To get a clear shot of bird flapping its wings you might have to go to 1/1000th but for night time landscapes it could be as long as 15 seconds. Check out our previous videos on the Three Pillars of Photography: Aperture: https://...
This is a live course lecture on basic exposure controls utilizing aperture, shutter speed and ISO settings
Sign up for a free trial of The Great Courses Plus! http://ow.ly/RMvv307LfnB Chelsea & Tony go DEEP into shutter speed and how you can find the perfect setting to show (or freeze) action and get the cleanest images possible. SUBSCRIBE for more free videos. Camera tutorials: http://sdp.io/tutorial Photography essentials: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwIVS3_dKVpsyZJ-BhsCHwTj8Y6PEAurc Our bookstore: http://sdp.io/store
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Take your photography to the next level by joining Val and Stephanie Westover from Capturing True Emotion as they show us how to achieve professional looking photos by understanding how to control light and motion with Shutter Speed. Learn how to control and capture the perfect amount of light. Also, learn how to create beautiful images by creating the special effects of crystal sharp frozen images and images that create the sensation of movement. Topics Include: - Understanding Shutter Speed - Understanding the what Shutter Speed to use for different types of action - Understand how to control light with Shutter Speed - Understand how Shutter Speed affects motion - BONUS: Creative Shutter Speed recipes
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