Length of time a sensor or photographic film is exposed to light.
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Examples for "shutter speed "
1 The slower the shutter speed , the more illuminated the background will be.
2 Owners can now adjust ISO and shutter speed for their light-field photos.
3 It's times like this when a longer shutter speed can really hit the spot.
4 The Instax Mini 11 also has a slower shutter speed .
5 Combine a slow shutter speed with the flash, and you have a winning combination.
1 The longer the exposure time to cosmic rays, the more fragments accumulate.
2 This relationship was found to be largely independent of autoradiograph exposure time .
3 Adjustment of the exposure time must be made when this is done.
4 Accordingly, there may be a wide variation of exposure time in different cases.
5 The effect of sound on plants apparently depends on frequency, intensity and exposure time .
6 Soloing is also significantly faster, which means less exposure time .
7 The response was heat shock temperature and exposure time dependent.
8 At lower excitation rates, photodamage accumulated linearly with exposure time .
9 EVP-6124 had good brain penetration and an adequate exposure time .
10 In the case of applying sunscreen, you may have to increase exposure time a little.
11 All intervention arm participants initiated gameplay, recording a mean exposure time just under 27 hours.
12 In kidney medulla, exposure time is usually too short to induce eryptosis despite high osmolarity.
13 Photographic paper placed within such a chamber would, given sufficient exposure time , record the scene outside.
14 The final risk assessment was the product of the exposure time level and job intensity level.
15 In slow motion, you need a lot of light because each exposure time is so small.
16 The studies show that leaching time but not the exposure time affects the overall cell viability.
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