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shutterOne of the camera's most important mechanisms, the shutter controls the light exposure by opening for a precisely determined time and then closing. With film cameras, it can be a piece of black cloth or articulating steel in the center of the film chamber. It is designed to prevent light from striking the film surface while the shutter button [..]
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shutterA lightweight louvered, flush-wood or non-wood frame in the form of doors located at each side of a window. Some are made to close over the window for added protection; others are permanently affixed [..]
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shutterIn theatrical projection, a two-bladed rotating device used to interrupt the light source while the film is being pulled down into the projector gate. One blade masks the pulldown while the other blad [..]
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shutterA movable cover for an opening. In photography, that opening is the lens - more specifically, the aperture. The shutter blocks the passage of light traveling through the lens to the film or image sens [..]
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shutterA mechanism in the camera that controls the duration of light transmitted to the film or sensor. Leaf-shutter lenses, which include most view camera lenses and many medium-format lenses, contain their [..]
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shutter1540s, "one who shuts" (see shut (v.)); meaning "movable wooden or iron screen for a window" is from 1680s. Photographic sense of "device for opening and closing the aperture [..]
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shutter1826, from shutter (n.). Related: Shuttered; shuttering.
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shutterA mechanical device for controlling the aperture, or opening, in a camera through which light passes to the film or plate. By opening and closing for different amounts of time, the shutter determines [..]
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shutterA device that opens and closes in a camera to allow light to pass through the camera body to the imaging sensor or film. Read articles that include this term
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shutterWhen applied to paintings, the term refers to the protective wing or wings of an altarpiece or organ which are attached to the central part by a hinge, and so can be closed, or shut, to protect the ce [..]
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shutterA venetian blind-like device attached to a light to adjust Intensity without affecting Color Temperature; a mechanical Dimmer.
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shuttera mechanical device on a camera that opens and closes to control the time of a photographic exposure close with shutters; "We shuttered the window to keep the house cool" a h [..]
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shuttera wooden cover for a window, used to keep heat and light out in day time, and to keep burglars out at night
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shutterIn photography and digital photography applications, the shutter is the device on the camera that opens and closes to control how long the focal plane is exposed to light. On a video camera there is n [..]
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shutterThe physical device that opens and closes to let light from the scene strike the image sensor. Digicams use both electronic and mechanical shutters. Shutter Lag
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shutterA smaller metal slatted door assembly generally used to close off counter window wall openings. Also called Counter Doors.
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shutterDoor mechanism that prevents customers tampering with modules. This opens to let the customer have authorised access to modules (such as the card reader or cash presenter)
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shutter(n) a mechanical device on a camera that opens and closes to control the time of a photographic exposure(n) a hinged blind for a window(v) close with shutters
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shutterA shutter is used to prevent light entering the spectrometer during dark measurements. It is typically controlled from the spectrometer as an external strobe so that it opens and closes in time with measurements. Shutters can be connected via optical fibres in front of the spectrometer, but the QE Pro contains an internal shutter to offer this cont [..]
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shutterUsually lightweight louvered decorative frames in the form of doors located on the sides of a window. Some shutters are made to close over the window for protection.
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shutterMeans of controlling the amount of time light is allowed to pass through the lens onto the film.
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shutterThe physical device that opens and closes to let light from the scene strike the image sensor. Digicams use both electronic and mechanical shutters.
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shutterTraditionally, this is a mechanical curtain that opens and closes to expose the image sensor. Many digital cameras have an "electronic shutter." The camera collects data from the sensor for [..]
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shutterIn a focal plane shutter, a set of curtains travels past the film gate and allows light to strike the film within a set period of time. A leaf shutter is located within the lens itself.
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shutterA mechanism that controls the length of time that the image sensor is exposed to the light entering via the lens. The shutter is normally closed, preventing light from reaching the image sensor. When [..]
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shutterAbility to control the integration (of light) time to the sensor to less than 1/60 second; e.g: stop motion of moving traffic.
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shutterdisk with 180 degrees cut out which rotates, so that each frame passing the aperture is exposed to light. The size of the cut out can be varied; a narrow shutter angle results in a strobing effect.
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shutterAbility to control the integration (of light) time to the sensor to less than 1/60 second; e.g. stop motion of moving traffic.
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shutterA mechanism containing curtains, blades or plates that control the length of time film is exposed to light.
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shutterShutter is the physical mechanism that holds back light from hitting the image sensor or film frame. The shutter is comprised of two curtains that open at slightly different times to allow for light exposure.
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shutterA device that opens and closes in a camera to allow light to pass through the camera body to the imaging sensor or film. Read articles that include this term
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shutterthe mechanical shutter of a traditional camera for taking photographs.
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shutterA camera mechanism that opens and closes for a chosen period of time, allowing light to pass through to a camera’s film or sensor and record images. Shutter speed is one aspect of the exposure triangl [..]
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shutterBlades, a curtain, plate, or some other movable cover in a camera that controls the time during which light reaches the film. Shutter Priority
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shutterSimply put, it's the part of the digital camera that opens and closes to actually take the image. When the shutter is open, the image is being recorded.
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shuttermechanical system used to control the time that light is allowed to act on the sensitive emulsion.
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shutterA mechanism in the camera that controls the amount of light that reaches the film or sensor.
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shuttera device for closing off an oar bed or oar port
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shutterthe last plank laid on the hull of a boat. It is usually located midway between the garboard strake and the sheer strake.
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shutterA digital camera usually has an electronic shutter. Most sensors have an electronic shutter but some full frame designs use a mechanical; shutter.
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shutterIt is a window where Bingo numbers are marked as they are called.
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shutterThe mechanical device on a camera that opens and closes to control the time of photographic exposure, or how long the sensor or film is exposed to light. Can also refer to the button you press to initiate the camera to take a photograph.
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