Shutter Speed: Shutter is called between the lens and the sensor. It works to trap the light. It has to be opened for access to the light sensor coming through the lens. With the Shutter release button pressed when the photo is taken, the shutter will open again for a few minutes.
For work I use:
Camera |
Canon 80D |
Lens |
Canon -50 mm 1:8-5.6G |
Category |
Landscapephotography |
ISO |
100 |
Location |
Dhaka |
Processing photos |
Outdroor |
For work I use:
Camera |
Canon 80D |
Lens |
Canon -50 mm 1:8-5.6G |
Category |
Landscapephotography |
ISO |
100 |
Location |
Dhaka |
Processing photos |
Outdroor |
The shutter speed is the time to open the lens and the ceiling of the sensor (shutter) and time gaps to stop. That is to control how long the cover will be open. Typically this time is less than a second, in some cases it may be more. Shutter speed is released as 1/90, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/1500 seconds. Aperture and Shutter Speed are different for night and day pictures.
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