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Shutter Speed Vs. Aperture Besides controlling light, shutter speed also controls what? Besides controlling light, an aperture also controls what?
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John H. Siskin |
Shutter speed records the way action is displayed. A long shutter speed smears action together, while a short shutter speed stops action. The aperture controls the amount of area in sharp focus - which is called depth of field. If you focus at 5 feet from the camera, a large aperture will give you sharp focus at just 5 feet. If you took the same picture at a small aperture, you might be in focus from 4 feet to 7 feet, depending on your aperture. You might want to look at my article for more information: Photography Exposure Basics: Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO Thanks, John Siskin
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