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Understanding Shutter Speed Settings
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 453409" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>The camera does not show the decimal equivalent. You said you saw this in Lightroom. </p><p></p><p>1/2.5 and 1/4 are 2/3 stop different, so the scene or the light must have changed. Or maybe Auto ISO changed, affecting shutter speed. Or Auto or P mode may have just shifted a bit, to different numbers. We would have to know apertures and ISO values to compare exposures, but Why is not really this question.</p><p></p><p>But 1/2.5 and 0.4 are the same shutter time value (both are 0.4 seconds), just shown in two places by two different methods. The camera shows shutter speeds faster than 1 second implied to be 1/ the number shown. It shows 2.5, meaning 1/2.5 second, which is 0.4 second. Lightroom can make other choices.</p><p></p><p>Just take another picture at 1/2.5 second to duplicate and verify this, to answer your question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 453409, member: 12496"] The camera does not show the decimal equivalent. You said you saw this in Lightroom. 1/2.5 and 1/4 are 2/3 stop different, so the scene or the light must have changed. Or maybe Auto ISO changed, affecting shutter speed. Or Auto or P mode may have just shifted a bit, to different numbers. We would have to know apertures and ISO values to compare exposures, but Why is not really this question. But 1/2.5 and 0.4 are the same shutter time value (both are 0.4 seconds), just shown in two places by two different methods. The camera shows shutter speeds faster than 1 second implied to be 1/ the number shown. It shows 2.5, meaning 1/2.5 second, which is 0.4 second. Lightroom can make other choices. Just take another picture at 1/2.5 second to duplicate and verify this, to answer your question. [/QUOTE]
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