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Jasiah Lamb
22 May, 05:19
Why is movement difficult to catch on a camera?
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Francis
22 May, 05:48
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"Because of time it takes for the light to transfer from the object to the camera sensor. That why it's all in the camera shutter speed which handles the amount of light that enters the camera."
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