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zhannawk [14.2K]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP!! WILL GET BRAINIEST!!

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Sauron [17]3 years ago
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F stop is frame shutter stop speed, its good for capturing fast moving images like lightning or a person doing a back flip. the faster the f stop speed the less blurry the subject in the picture.

 <span>shutter is a device that opens and closes to expose the film in a camera
</span>Shutter Speed is one of the three pillars of photography,Shutter speed is where the other side of the magic happens – it is responsible for creating dramatic effects by either freezing action or blurring motion.

If you set up a large shutter speed number, then there is a high chance that any slight shaking of the camera will capture this movement and probably ruin the <span>shot.</span>




Basile [38]3 years ago
3 0
The f-stop (or aperture) controls how much light you let in.  It's easier to understand it if you look at your camera lens and play with the f-stop- you'll see that the shutter becomes more closed or more opened in your lens.  So, a higher f-stop means that the shutter is closed more, and a lower f-stop means that the shutter is closed less; therefore, less light is let in with a higher f-stop, and more light is let in with a lower f-stop.
So, if I'm shooting in bright daylight, I'll want to raise my f-stop, because if I don't, my photo may be overexposed (where the whites are completely washed out- this is pretty much a #1 don't do of photography).
(Plus, you can't recover overexposed images, so if your image is overexposed, you're pretty much screwed.)
But if I'm shooting at let's say, night/indoors/an alley, I will want to lower my f-stop to let in more light.  If I don't do that, my image may be underexposed (where the blacks are extremely dark.  You can recover underexposed images to some extent, but your photo may become extremely grainy if it's too underexposed.  Also, not underexposing your image saves lots of time in Lightroom/Photoshop.

The shutter is the thing inside your camera lens that controls how much light is let in.  It can widen/narrow itself (aperture) and snap shut (shutter speed).  Without a shutter, all your photos would just be complete white.

The shutter speed numbers correlate to seconds.  1/16 shutter speed is 1/16 of a second, 1/128 shutter speed is 1/128 of a second, 5 shutter speed is 5 seconds, etc.  This is how fast the shutter closes in between when you press the button and when the shutter closes.  Longer shutter speeds mean more light is let in, and faster shutter speeds mean less light it let in.  Another thing controlled by shutter speeds is blur on images.  If I take a picture with a short shutter speed on a waterfall, the shutter opens and closes very quickly after I press the button, which means I can get photos of the waterfall's individual droplets where it basically looks frozen in time.  However, if I take a picture with a long shutter speed of that waterfall, the water will look extremely smooth because of the delay in between when I pressed the button and when the shutter closed.

So, if you set the shutter speed for a long opening, you'd let in more light and let things blur more.  If you take a picture of a waterfall, you'll notice that the water is extremely smooth.  If you take a picture of a city street, you'll notice that the people walking by will be blurred as if they're all in motion.  If you take a picture of the night sky (you have to have a really long shutter speed for this and a low f-stop) you will be able to notice all of the stars in the night sky, and how the stars move around.  (If you haven't tried this before I'd suggest doing it, it's really fun.)  
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