Concerning the Exposure (Shutter
Speed and Aperture Coupling)
In
order to obtain the correct exposure, it
is necessary to correctly match the shutter
speed
with
the aperture.
The
shutter speed
and the aperture are
the main
factors in
controlling the amount of
light which
is
allowed
to
strike the
film,
and
when they
change,
the
quality of the
image upon
the
film
also changes.
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Effects of Changing the Shutter Speed
The explanations below are pertinent to
photography with fast moving subjects or
when it is intended
to
convey the feeling of
movement in a photograph.
If,
as
in example
A,
the photo is taken at
a shutter speed of
1
/250 sec., the
movement
will be
frozen.
If, as in example
B,
with the same
subject, the photo
is
taken at a speed of 1
/60
sec. though the subject is somewhat blurred,
movement is well expressed.
It
is only a
matter of aesthetics as
to
which of these
photographs
is
the
best.
Depending
on the selection of the shutter
speed,
you
can freely
control
the expression
of
movement
.
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