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More On This Topic The shutter speed setting of your camera controls how long the shutter is open while you take the picture. The longer the shutter remains open, the more light enters. This not only affects how bright your image is, but how sharp or blurry the subject of... Read More » Hello this is Cable for Expert Village. In this clip I'll explain the basic difference between the different types of cameras that you'll use to capture animated art work. There are basically two kinds. A live feed and a camera that doesn't use a live... Read More » Most manual cameras are going to force you to manually set your shutter speed. This is a very good thing. While there are advantages to having an automatic camera that's going to set the shutter speed for you. Such as being able to run out and take a... Read More » Taking photos at night requires a patient photographer and working under low-light conditions with long shutter speed, requires time, experimentation and will power. However, night photography can result in beautiful and surreal images, even when... Read More » Photography is a relaxing pastime and you can change the way an image looks with just a few clicks. High dynamic range (HDR) imaging is a process that allows different exposures of the same picture to be combined into one to see the vast array of... Read More » |
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