What is Shutter Speed? (for beginner)

in photography •  7 years ago  (edited)

shuttercover.JPG
Canon 600D @ f/22, 1/4 sec, ISO-100 (Panorama)

What is shutter speed?

Shutter speed is the amount of time a camera shutter is open to allow light into the camera sensor. Fast shutter speed will freeze the motion, while slow shutter speed capture motion blurring. Fast shutter speed will also gives under exposed photos while slow shutter speed otherwise. The choice of selected shutter speed is really depends on what type of photograph you want to capture. The photos below show how is the shutter speed affecting the exposure of the photos.

Shutter_1.JPG
Canon 600D @ 49mm, f/9, 1/60 sec, ISO-100

Shutter_2.JPG
Canon 600D @ 49mm, f/9, 1/30 sec, ISO-100

Shutter_3.JPG
Canon 600D @ 49mm, f/9, 1/15 sec, ISO-100

Shutter_4.JPG
Canon 600D @ 49mm, f/9, 1/8 sec, ISO-100

Shutter_5.JPG
Canon 600D @ 49mm, f/9, 1/5 sec, ISO-100

Below are another set of photos taken with different shutter speed, however the exposure of these photos is maintained by the aperture and ISO.

Shutter1.jpg
Canon 600D @ 49mm, f/36, 2 sec, ISO-100

shutter2.jpg
Canon 600D @ 49mm, f/13, 1/6 sec, ISO-100

shutter3.jpg
Canon 600D @ 49mm, f/5.6, 1/50 sec, ISO-100

shutter4.jpg
Canon 600D @ 49mm, f/5.6, 1/800 sec, ISO-1600

With shutter speed of 2 seconds (first photo), you can get a smooth and blur waterfall. While with shutter speed of 1/800 seconds, the water is freeze.

What shutter speed to use?

  • Jump photography: High shutter speed allows the camera to freeze the motion, so that you can levitate.
  • Animals and insects: High shutter speed is preferred in this scenario.
  • Waterfall: Low shutter speed makes the water flows smoothly as shown in the example above.
  • Light trails: Low shutter speed allows you to capture the light movement in your photo.

Posts you may like:

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!