säritusi
Säritusi is a term originating from Estonian that translates to "exposures" or "radiations" in English. In a technical context, it often refers to the amount of light that falls on a photographic sensor or film. This is a fundamental concept in photography, where controlling säritusi is crucial for achieving a well-exposed image. The three main elements that influence säritusi are aperture, shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity. A wider aperture, a slower shutter speed, or a higher ISO setting will all increase the amount of light reaching the sensor, thus increasing the säritusi. Conversely, a narrower aperture, a faster shutter speed, or a lower ISO will decrease the säritusi.
Beyond photography, the term säritusi can also be used in a broader sense to describe exposure to