Shutterinnstillinger
Shutterinnstillinger, or shutter settings, in photography refer to the duration for which the camera's shutter remains open to expose the image sensor to light. This duration is controlled by the shutter speed. Shutter speed is measured in seconds or fractions of a second. A faster shutter speed, such as 1/1000th of a second, means the shutter is open for a very short period, effectively freezing motion. This is useful for capturing fast-moving subjects like athletes or birds in flight.
Conversely, a slower shutter speed, such as 1 second or even longer, allows more light to enter
The choice of shutter setting is crucial in controlling both the exposure of the photograph and how