Photography - shutter
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Photography lesson. Tutorial about using the shutter in your camera. More information at www.BestPhotoLessons.com.
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| Wow, I never ... ( 2 years ago by CaveNerd) |
| Wow, I never thought I would get these concepts. Dyslexia sucks when those numbers come into play. But I love photography, so I settled for the auto settings. Thank you very much, I am going to go play with the settings on my camera. |
| good tut ( 1 year ago by userpentruyt) |
| good tut |
| muy bueno ( 1 year ago by btellado) |
| muy bueno |
| thanks ( 1 year ago by videodig) |
| thanks |
| thanks ( 1 year ago by Mayra705) |
| thanks |
| Can you explain ... ( 1 year ago by themonkeyfactory) |
| Can you explain watt seconds? |
| There is a a post ... ( 1 year ago by BestPhotoLessonsCom) |
| There is a a post on the bestphotolessons dot com forum you can check out. (not enough room here to post a proper answer.) |
| It's so much easier ... ( 1 year ago by mismindles) |
| It's so much easier to hear it from you than read this in a manual. I read it, but I didn't quite get it. I understand fast & slow, but I didn't understand the full concept of it, so thank you for taking the time ot make this video. |
| Thanks :] ( 1 year ago by ih4t3l33t) |
| Thanks :] |
| Jeez, this is great ... ( 1 year ago by Jonballtx) |
| Jeez, this is great. Thanks for taking the time to explain this. I'm brand new to photography and this really helps. |
| Thank you for your ... ( 1 year ago by jegenia) |
| Thank you for your time. really helpful |
| dude, you rock ( 1 year ago by intox2211) |
| dude, you rock |
| great video, i just ... ( 1 year ago by sgtbloodsplat) |
| great video, i just got one question if i were to take a picture of the back of traffic and i want a stream of the red lights from the tail of the car would i make the shutter speed slow? |
| Thanks for the ... ( 1 year ago by BestPhotoLessonsCom) |
| Thanks for the comment. And yes, you'd want a pretty slow shutter speed. At least a couple of seconds (which would give short "bursts of light" - 20 to 50 feet long depending on how fast the cars were going) to around 15 or more seconds to get long ribbons of light. |
| yeah, great stuff. ... ( 11 months ago by willisan) |
| yeah, great stuff. photography for dummies |
| Great and ... ( 11 months ago by Milkimu) |
| Great and informative videos. I inherited a camera, so I'm trying to get started taking photographs. Finding these vids really helpful. Please keep 'em coming! :) |
| Hassleblad !!! Wow. ... ( 11 months ago by deltron05) |
| Hassleblad !!! Wow...that freaking expensive cam u got there! Thank you again for ur tips and tricks ...basic stuff that everyone should know before touching and camera ! Cheers |
| Thanks ! [:)] ( 10 months ago by riteshgaur) |
| Thanks ! [:)] |
| Excellent ... ( 9 months ago by rajibdas) |
| Excellent explanation - just what i needed. Thanks |
| Exactly what I ... ( 8 months ago by krystaldt) |
| Exactly what I needed to hear thanks! |
| incredibly helpful! ... ( 7 months ago by DrivingUInsane) |
| incredibly helpful!!!!!! |
| Sweet and ... ( 4 months ago by JackknifeJohnny) |
| Sweet and informative. thanks |
| good video, but ... ( 1 month ago by BrainFrezz101) |
| good video, but just one question, i see some great shots of action photography and i know they will be taken with very fast shutter speeds, so how do they do that without the photo getting dark? |
| By either setting ... ( 1 week ago by CoD4pwn3r) |
| By either setting the ISO on the camera on a higher setting, or simply shooting with plenty of light available. |













