Craftsman Commercial - Drilling In Reverse?
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salty is talking about frame rate. It is a few posts above - "frame rate
(shutter speed)". ...
I know you don't mean that, just mis-written.
The SHUTTER-SPEED is how LONG the shutter STAYS OPEN for a SINGLE picture.
If you take only one picture a year, your FRAME-RATE -- well, photo-taking
rate, maybe -- is ONE per YEAR, the "dimensional units" of that being
"photos / amount-of-time-taken-by-your-photo-taking", something like that.
A movie or video photographed or "taken" as above would be in VERY "SLOW-MOTION".
(That is, if you VIEWED it at eg 50 or 60 or whatever frames (pictures) per
second.)
Shutter-speed describes a SINGLE picture or frame -- if there's 5000
pictures or frames to be shown rapidly, one after the other, that
shutter-speed describes EACH SINGLE ONE (presumably).
Frame-rate is "independent" of (some say "orthogonal to") that --
hey, I'm out of words, what else can I say, huh?
David
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