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D7000
Understanding Shutter Speed Settings
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<blockquote data-quote="JJM" data-source="post: 447531" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>I have two images taken consecutively inside a church with daylight streaming in the window and incandescent/tungsten lights on.</p><p>One image shows the the shutter speed as 0.4 and the other 1/4 (One reading of this to me is 40% and a quarter of a second respectively) </p><p>However I seem to think the fwd slash is irrelevant and the setting is the same in both cases? If so why are the results shown differently. Can anybody explain to a simpleton what the figures are telling me. Many thanks. :shame:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJM, post: 447531, member: 12277"] I have two images taken consecutively inside a church with daylight streaming in the window and incandescent/tungsten lights on. One image shows the the shutter speed as 0.4 and the other 1/4 (One reading of this to me is 40% and a quarter of a second respectively) However I seem to think the fwd slash is irrelevant and the setting is the same in both cases? If so why are the results shown differently. Can anybody explain to a simpleton what the figures are telling me. Many thanks. :shame: [/QUOTE]
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