In one of our previous posts, we had given an introduction to aperture in digital photography. In this article, I shall explain what is shutter speed and its significance in digital photography.
Read: Introduction to Aperture
Shutter speed is basically the amount of time a camera’s sensor is exposed to light. So it controls the light coming into the camera. Apart from aperture and ISO, it forms an important element which is required to make a good exposure. This how shutter speed works with aperture in getting a good exposure — it controls the amount of time the camera’s sensor is exposed to a particular volume of light (determined by aperture)
Since shutter speed is the amount of time the shutter is left open, it is measured in seconds/or fraction of seconds. Ex. 30 sec, 2 sec, 1/250sec, 1/4000sec. Different camera models offer different shutter speeds. Some point and shoot cameras offer 30sec as the slowest shutterspeed, but DSLR cameras has a feature called the ‘BLUB’ mode. In blub mode, one can leave the shutter open as long as they want — from seconds to hours.
There is no straight answer to this question. As I mentioned before, there are various shutter speeds available on your camera — from 30sec to 1/8000s. Like in aperture, changing shutter speed in 1 stop halves or doubles the amount of time the sensor is exposed to light.
1/250s, 1/200s, 1/160s, 1/125s, 1/100s, 1/80s, 1/60s — The numbers in red color are the basic stops and the numbers in between are one third stops.
However, the choice of shutter speed depends certain situations viz
If you are shooting a moving subject and you want to freeze its motion, then you should choose a faster shutterspeed. Faster the subject’s movement, faster the shutterspeed should be inorder to freeze its motion.
If you are using a longer focal length lens, you would have to select appropriate shutterspeed to reduce blur.
Read: 14 tips to prevent blurry photos
In low light situations, you have to use a low shutter speeds (1/5s, 1/2s, 3s, 15s etc) to expose the sensor for a longer time.
Shutterspeed, along with aperture and ISO, determines the exposure. Apart from that, it’s one of the creative tools in photography. You can use it to convey motion, freeze action (the above picture), give flowing water a smooth and silky appearance, shoot star trails, capture fireworks, light painting etc. There is a lot to talk about ‘How to use shutterspeed?’ So, we shall be addressing that question in one of our future posts. Below are some examples of the creative use of shutterspeed.
This post was last modified on September 17, 2017 12:45 PM
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