Shutter – Samsung Digital Camera User Manual

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THE NX SYSTEM

THE POCKET GUIDE TO THE SAMSUNG NX

15

The amount of light that enters the camera is
controlled by the shutter speed. The brighter
the conditions, the faster the shutter speed
will be – or can be. Another way to think of
it is the brighter the conditions, the shorter
the amount of time the shutter needs to be
open to expose the scene properly. Low light
scenes will require the shutter to be open for
longer to allow more light onto the sensor to
expose the image correctly. But the shutter
speed can also be used to freeze movement
too. Fast-moving action subjects need a fast
shutter speed, for example 1/500 second – but
you can only use these shutter speeds if your
scene is bright enough. Both the shutter and
aperture are affected by the ISO speed (see
pages 16-17), the measure for how sensitive the
camera is to light.

Learn how to freeze action subjects by using the
camera’s shutter speed

SHUTTER

DON’T FORGET:

OPTICAL IMAGE STABILIZER

This clever device enables you to shoot in low light and still get sharp,
shake-free images using longer shutter speeds.

Turn the main control
dial to ‘S’ and select a big
number, say 1/500sec, for
when shooting fast-moving
action subjects

In low light, if your images look blurred increase the ISO so the shutter
speed used is equal to or greater than the focal length of the lens.

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