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What's the difference between one thirtieth of a second and one sixtieth of a second in photography?
Shutter speed, shutter speed affects many factors. For example, if you capture a dynamic picture at a speed of more than one-thirtieth of a second, then the picture you take is blurred, and the speed determines the clarity of the picture. If you just take a static photo, the exposure remains the same, which is no different from the photos taken at two shutter speeds.
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