Another control on SLR or bridge cameras is the shutter speed: the shutter speed is the unit of measurement which determines how long shutter remains open as the picture is taken. The slower the shutter speed, the longer the exposure time.
The shutter speed and aperture together control the total amount of light reaching the sensor. Shutter speeds are expressed in seconds or fractions of a second (my camera's shutter speeds range from 8- 1/3000 seconds) and is used to take pictures of moving objects. I took some pictures of someone jumping off a bench to demonstrate the shutter speeds:
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