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It takes too long to set up and the shutter speed is so slow.
The lack of more than two shutter speeds was not a problem.
Only one shutter speed - 1/100 second - is available on the camera.
The higher the number, then the slower the shutter speed.
The same goes if we use the next slower shutter speed.
If a subject is in motion, then a high shutter speed may be needed.
A table on the side of the box gave the shutter speed for each combination.
The A mode will suggest a shutter speed for the available light.
The flash is much more important than the shutter speed for clear images.
The camera's top shutter speed is a moderate 1/300 second.
The shutter speed controls how long the camera records light.
This limits the shutter speed to about 1/200s when using flash.
But not every situation offers enough light for photography at high shutter speeds.
However, high shutter speeds reduce the exposure time and so are best used only in good light.
Faster shutter speeds can be used to freeze the action.
The chosen shutter speed is shown in a separate window.
Fire Painting requires a slow shutter speed, usually a second or more.
In the case of still cameras, this limits the shutter speed that can be used.
More subtle changes include a revised top shutter speed of 1/400.
The camera takes the whole reel of film at a very fast shutter speed.
His only intervention was to change the shutter speed depending on the amount of natural light available each morning.
With a slow shutter speed, sweep the camera across the subject from left to right.
He had been indoors shooting at a slow shutter speed.
It does not seem to cause inaccurate shutter speeds before failure.
When shooting action photography of any sort, shutter speed is crucial.