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But what is film speed and why does it matter?
Film speed is remarkably important and can make or break a photograph.
The film speed also play a factor in image quality.
No matter what your film speed, you can't have both at the same time.
The film speed is a measure of the film's sensitivity to light.
Each film speed is best suited for a different type of photography.
Things like proper exposure and choice of film speed count for much more.
However it was very bright on the water and perhaps the film speed was too high.
For every situation, then, there is an optimum balance between image quality and film speed.
The film speed - how quickly the film records the picture.
When you pick a film speed, think about what you will be shooting.
It is in no way analogous to film speed.
The bars on the cassette will adjust the camera to the film speed.
Their work enabled the first quantitative measure of film speed to be devised.
The remaining five bits in the top row represent 32 possible film speeds.
So a film is chosen for its film speed and we are making a compromise.
This enables the camera to let in more light, giving it the equivalent of faster film speed.
The best photographers feel a need - a need for ideal film speed.
Bender's predicament is based on the 1994 film Speed.
Only in the last few years have film speeds skyrocketed into the four-figure range.
And as the film speeds along, the death toll among the prisoners steadily mounts.
Film speed describes a film's threshold sensitivity to light.
Because of the film density, film speeds were necessarily slow.
On this camera exposure compensation and extreme film speeds were mutually exclusive.
Therefore silver halide crystal size is proportional to film speed.