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Exposure: Shutter Speeds and Apertures

Published by:  Geoff Lawrence
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Although, as discussed above, the shutter speeds and apertures are interchangeable as far as exposure is concerned, they each have their own unique effect on the picture. Let's take a look at shutter speeds first as their effect is easliy understood. The shorter the time that the shutter is open the sharper the photo will be.
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In a film camera, light travels through the lens opening (aperture) and past a shutter that opens and closes to allow light through to the film.
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