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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2007

This clips covers the basics of camera shutter speeds and lens apertures and the relationship between them when taking a photo

Credit - Mike Upstone www.image-nut.com

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  • i would like to talk like that :(

  • Good basic info, but that voice is creepy

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  • @Whatisright Yes, it still is 50mm but it acts like an 85mm, so motion will be accentuated.

  • @surferboy36O no 1/50 will work I had my info mixed up. 50mm is still 50mm on any body.

  • @Whatisright So you should use the equivalent shutter speed, more than 1/85.

  • this is really old

  • WRONG INFO ITS NOT LESS ITS MORE OR FASTER

  • thumbs up if ur here from Portal video, thinking this video it's associated with Aperture Science.

  • it sounds like a 70s video introduction hahaahha

  • You meant " are more" ( faster ) not or less( slower ). Less means a slower shutter speed thus you'll increase the likelihood of camera shake. Think time! If you open your eyes quickly you see a flash in time that is always clear less to take in. But open your eyes while turning your head and you'll not be able to focus on one particular subject for a moment or two. I know you mean well, but so many of these videos hand out incorrect information. Always pays to watch several and compare them.

  • good video and good voice, thanks

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