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The least common multiple of 1 and 8 is 8 .
The GCF of 8 and 96 is 8.The Greatest Common Factor is 8
1/4 1/8 1/50 1/200 1/4000 etc...
1/4000 - 30sec
Shutter speeds determine the length of time that the shutter is open, and that the film or sensor receives light. If I wanted to freeze the motion of a speeding car for example, I would need to have the shutter open for a very short period of time. If I wanted to show that the car is moving, I would leave the shutter open for a bit longer. Many different effects can be achieved by changing the shutter speed.
Focal plane shutter with speeds from 30 seconds to 1/4,000 of a second.
Leaf shutter and Focal Plane shutter.
Slow shutter speed - keeps the shutter curtain open for longer periods of time, e.g. when you shoot at night or in fading low light. Fast shutter speeds are used to capture action or when scene you are trying to shoot is well lit. In this case the shutter opens and closes in a fraction of a second!
All cameras have multiple shutter speeds and depending the mode your camera is (Manual, Auto, etc...) the camera will choose what shutter speed it thinks will be appropriate for the picture. And most cameras will also not tell you the shutter speed you used, while some will.
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Shutter speed is how fast your shutter opens and closes to take a picture on your camera. Shutter speed also has a lot to do with exposure. The higher the shutter speed (1/2000 example) the less light.
in manual mode press trash button. then press left or right on the kew pad for shutter speeds. note: functions will high light in RED
Shutter speed can also be refered to as exposure on some cameras.. the lower the # the longer the shutter stays open... Usually slowing shutter speeds is done for effects photos or low light conditions.. It's crucial that the camera remain still when using a slow shutter speed.
The first number is referring to the aperture (f/8 or F8) and the second number to the shutter speed (1/2000 sec.).