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July 2nd, 2010 By Posted in FOTOGRAFI

DSLR Camera Shutter Speed Techniques

Shutter Speed is the speed of opening and closing of curtains. This speeds which will determine how many rays are captured. Shutter speed follows the speed found on a DSLR camera.

1. Bulb mean speed of opening and closing the curtain on the set yourself by clicking our finger on the shutter release. So that the bulb can be an alternative when we do not find the shutter speed that is provided by the DSLR. However, using a bulb sometimes requires a strong instinct.

2. Slow Speed, is the category of low speed in shutter speed. The numbers are starting from more than two seconds until like thirty seconds (1/30s). Slow Speed is usually used when the condition of objects, foreground and background light minimal. But there is a risk that must be paid when using a slow speed, use of objects should not be on the slow speed moving objects and for maximum results, should use a tripod / support so that the image does not shake / shake.

3. Fast Speed, a high-speed category in the Shutter Speed. Beginning of the quarter the score is forty seconds (1/40s) to more than like a thousand seconds (1/1000s). Fast Speed is usually used for objects with full light conditions and high speed, so it does not need something to prop the camera. Fast Speed digukanan very suitable to freeze something, like a bee that was flying to and fro