- also known as exposure time
- is the length of time when the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light.
- shutter speed in conjunction with the aperture and the scene's luminance determines the exposure value.
- multiple combinations of shutter speed and f-number can give the same exposure value.
- shutter speed changes the way movement appears in photographs.
1) Very short shutter speeds can be used to freeze fast-moving subjects.
Example: A bubble popping
2) Very long shutter speeds are used to intentionally blur a moving object for effect.
Example: Stars moving in the night sky
- There is an agreed standard for shutter speeds.