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