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EFFECT
OF
APERTURE
AND
SHUnER
SPEED
High
shutter
speed
Slow
shutter
speed
A
correct
exposure
is
established
by
a
combination
of
shutter
speed
and
aperture
setting
according
to
the
subject
brightness.
There
are
many
correct
combina¬
tions
of
shutter
speed
and
aperture
for
a
particular
sub¬
ject
brightness.
Different
shutter
speed
and
aperture
settings
produce
different
effects.
Effect
of
Shutter
Speed
The
shutter
speed
determines
the
film
exposure
time,
or
the
length
of
time
that
light
is
allowed
to
strike
the
film.
If
the
subject
is
moving
the
image
will
be
blurred
when
a
slow
shutter
speed
is
used.
It
is
possible
to
enhance
the
effect
of
motion,
(The
movement
of
a
wave
or
wa¬
terfall)
by
intentionally
using
a
slower
speed.
Choosing
a
high
shutter
speed
will
allow
the
image
of
a
moving
subject
to
be
frozen.
A
higher
shutter
speed
also
helps
prevent
camera
shake.
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS

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