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Help understanding shutter speed/F stop
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<blockquote data-quote="Lautermilch" data-source="post: 491770" data-attributes="member: 37465"><p>Another way is to study EXIF information on image you took that you like</p><p>Adobe Bridge allows you to filter images in a folder based on aperture and shutter speed and many other variables.</p><p>There are a number of EXIF viewers on the web for free.</p><p>For added fun, put your DSLR in one of its shooting modes and then compare settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lautermilch, post: 491770, member: 37465"] Another way is to study EXIF information on image you took that you like Adobe Bridge allows you to filter images in a folder based on aperture and shutter speed and many other variables. There are a number of EXIF viewers on the web for free. For added fun, put your DSLR in one of its shooting modes and then compare settings. [/QUOTE]
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