| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| suomi | altistusaika, valotusaika |
| Monikko | exposure times |
(photography) The total amount of time for which the film of a traditional camera or a sensor of a digital camera is exposed to the light so as to record a photograph.
A spoon falling in water, taken at 1⁄2000 s
(photography) The total amount of time for which the film of a traditional camera or a sensor of a digital camera is exposed to the light so as to record a photograph.
Shutter speed can have a dramatic impact on the appearance and quality of photographs, especially when moving objects are involved. For instance a slow shutter-speed often results in a blurred image as the slight shudder of the shutter itself, or the motion caused to the whole camera by the index pressing on the shutter-release button create vibrations that are faster than the shutter itself; this will cause the appearance of the objects in the view-finder and on the photographs having moved when in fact it is the camera that moved.
(photography) The total amount of time for which the film of a traditional camera or a sensor of a digital camera is exposed to the light so as to record a photograph.
The shutter speed dial of a Nikkormat EL