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Lesson 2 - Shutter Speed
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Question 1 of 14
1. Question
1 pointsWhat is Shutter Speed?
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There is like a door (shutter) inside the camera, which opens and closes while we are taking a picture, so the time the shutter remains open, while we taking a picture, is the shutter speed.
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Question 2 of 14
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1 pointsHow shutter speed of 1/125sec will be displayed in Nikon camera?
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The shutter speed in your camera will be displayed a bit different. For example shutter speed of 1/125sec will be displayed as 125 or shutter speed of 1 sec will be displayed as 1″.
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Question 3 of 14
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1 pointsFrom the lesson 2 you’ve learned that shutter speed will be displayed a bit different in Nikon camera. For example shutter speed 1/2sec will be displayed as 2, or 1sec will be displayed as 1″. Please organize the shutter speeds below (based on how they are displayed in Nikon camera) from the slowest to the fastest. Put slowest at the top and the fastest at the bottom.
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1"
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4
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30
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500
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Question 4 of 14
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1 pointsHow shutter speed of 2sec displays in Nikon camera?
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The shutter speed in your camera will be displayed a bit different. For example shutter speed of 1/125sec will be displayed as 125 or shutter speed of 2sec will be displayed as 2″.
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Question 5 of 14
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1 pointsHow does shutter speed influence the amount of light which gets into the camera?
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- LESS LIGHT
- MORE LIGHT
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LESS TIME SHUTTER REMAINS OPEN =
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MORE TIME SHUTTER REMAINS OPEN =
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Question 6 of 14
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1 pointsShutter speed is measured in …
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Question 7 of 14
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1 pointsOrganize these shutter speeds from fastest (put it at the top) to slowest (put it at the bottom)
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1/500 sec
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1/60 sec
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1/15 sec
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1 sec
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Question 8 of 14
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1 pointsHow does shutter speed influence sharpness of moving the subject?
Drag and drop the right answer.Sort elements
- BLURRIER MOVING SUBJECT
- SHARPER MOVING SUBJECT
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SLOWER SHUTTER SPEED =
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FASTER SHUTTER SPEED =
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Question 9 of 14
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1 pointsWhich of the following shutter speeds is better to use to freeze a moving subject?
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1/500sec is the fastest shutter speed out of three given, this is why it is the best shutter speed out of all to freeze the moving subject. 2sec and 1/15sec are too slow.
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Question 10 of 14
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1 pointsAt which shutter speed, you should consider using a tripod?
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It is just a rule of thumb, but you should know it. It also depends on the length of the lens and if it has VR. Also it depends on photographer. Some people can hold the camera without camera shake at slower shutter speed then other. Also consider what you had to drink last night, lol.
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Question 11 of 14
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1 pointsThe closer to the moving subject you are, the faster shutter speed you will need to freeze it. True or false?
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Question 12 of 14
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1 pointsWhat shutter speed was more likely used for the following photo?
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Think this way: The surfer and the water on this picture moving fast. Shutter speed should also be fast enough to freeze the action.
1sec and 1/30sec are pretty slow shutter speeds. So the unswear is 1/500sec, which a pretty fast shutter speed. -
Question 13 of 14
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1 pointsWhat shutter speed was more likely used for the following photo?
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I hope you can tell that this photo was taken at night, which mean there is not a lot of light available. Slower shutter speed will give you more light.
Also you can see that palm tree was moving from the wind and created a motion blur. This can also tell you what slower shutter speed was used.
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Question 14 of 14
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1 pointsWhat shutter speed was more likely used for this image?
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Think this way! What you see on this photo called panning: it is when you follow your subject with your camera. The effect you get from doing this should give you a background with motion blur, but your subject should be in focus. Your shutter speed should be fast enough to keep your subject in focus (2sec will be too slow), but slow enough to get blurred background while you are moving the camera (1/500 sec is way too fast). This is why the answer is 1/30 sec.
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