shutter speed
Shutter speed is the length of time when the digital sensor in the camera is exposed to light. It is proportional with the exposure.
When pictures are completely stuck, they use a higher shutter speed, and that lets daylight in for that amount of time. If I had a 1/250 shutter speed, the sensor would let in daylight for 250th of a second which Is really fast. Whereas If I had a shutter speed of 1/4 of second, the sensor is letting in a whole quarter of a second which is much slower,thus you can see the movement in the picture because the sensor has been exposed to daylight for much longer.This is how quickly the shutter opens and closes. The longer the shutter speed, the more light gets into the camera.
A short shutter speed will freeze things without much motion, so you can photograph fast moving things like cars or animals.
A long shutter speed would capture movement, and the image would look blurred. This is useful to show movement or speed.
When pictures are completely stuck, they use a higher shutter speed, and that lets daylight in for that amount of time. If I had a 1/250 shutter speed, the sensor would let in daylight for 250th of a second which Is really fast. Whereas If I had a shutter speed of 1/4 of second, the sensor is letting in a whole quarter of a second which is much slower,thus you can see the movement in the picture because the sensor has been exposed to daylight for much longer.This is how quickly the shutter opens and closes. The longer the shutter speed, the more light gets into the camera.
A short shutter speed will freeze things without much motion, so you can photograph fast moving things like cars or animals.
A long shutter speed would capture movement, and the image would look blurred. This is useful to show movement or speed.