Learning how to use your camera's shutter speeds correctly helps to create dramatic and correctly exposed images.
The shutter speed controls the length of time the shutter of the camera is open, and, therefore, how much light is allowed to strike the image sensor. Shutter speed is primarily used for freezing action or for long nighttime exposures.
A good way to start experimenting with shutter speeds is to put the camera into "shutter priority mode." This is represented by either an "S" or the letters "TV" on the mode dial on the top of your DSLR camera or your advanced point and shoot camera.
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