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Does Increasing Shutter Speed Affect Image Quality? Nikon Z8 Experiment 

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Join Darrell Oakden as he conducts an intriguing experiment to determine whether increasing shutter speeds negatively impacts image quality. Using his Nikon Z8, Darrell addresses a question posed by his viewers in the comments. Watch as he tests various shutter speeds and analyses the results to provide a definitive answer. This video is a must-watch for photography enthusiasts looking to deepen their understanding of camera settings and image quality.
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In this video Darrell Oakden explores how increasing shutter speed affects the quality of photographs.
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Комментарии : 20   
@byronlentz4825
@byronlentz4825 2 дня назад
Old film guy here and I do remember being taught that shutter speed made a difference, but now digital your experiment proves that wrong. Thanks for sharing.
@AramAzhari
@AramAzhari 2 дня назад
For film, shutter speed matters. I think faster shutter speed means darker but less grainy image. You'd then "push" your film when developing to increase exposure.
@AramAzhari
@AramAzhari 2 дня назад
For digital, the mechanical shutter may cause diffraction on high speeds but the camera used in this video Nikon Z8 doesn't a mechanical shutter.
@aleoli.photography
@aleoli.photography День назад
Well done Darrell, high shutter speed on its own will not degrade an image nor has it ever done. Sometimes using a high shutter speed may result in another parameter, such as ISO of course, affecting image quality. I really enjoyed your real world experiment proving the case 👍
@mylucksmiles
@mylucksmiles 2 дня назад
Interesting question the other side of the coin is that with landscape is a longer shutter speed with trees and flowers are lest sharp. The real quest is how fast do you need to be ? So I found it interesting I do wild life and that’s where shutter speeds matter . So I would have thought that the depth of field and foucs matter has much in landscapes .
@hooroadproductions8541
@hooroadproductions8541 2 дня назад
Thanks Darrel that’s an interesting little real world experiment
@DarrellOakdenPhotography
@DarrellOakdenPhotography 2 дня назад
Thanks.
@isotechimages.9130
@isotechimages.9130 2 дня назад
I generally set 2 speeds, stationary birds 1/320, birds moving 1/2000. Just 2 buttons set up simple stationary or moving.
@jonblackburn5896
@jonblackburn5896 День назад
Hi Darrell That was an interesting exercise. We could not see any difference. Many Thanks Jon and Sandra
@DarrellOakdenPhotography
@DarrellOakdenPhotography День назад
Neither could I. I had received some comments about using high shutter speeds reducing quality. This might be an issue for mechanical shutters, but not an electronic shutter.
@stephanandersen7643
@stephanandersen7643 2 дня назад
very informative, i have a Z8 myself so it was very relevant for me :)
@joecronin5017
@joecronin5017 День назад
great video as usual. how close is your shed hide at home to your feeders always great shots thanks from Canada
@DarrellOakdenPhotography
@DarrellOakdenPhotography День назад
The feeders are about 4 metres from the shed.
@benoittissier58
@benoittissier58 2 дня назад
It may be true with mechanical shutter. High shutter speed is obtained by reducing the space between the first and second curtains. For very high speed, the slot is so narrow that diffraction occurs and reduces image quality.
@DarrellOakdenPhotography
@DarrellOakdenPhotography 2 дня назад
It was an experiment for me personally and specifically the z8 with an electronic shutter. I take your point that a mechanical shutter can produce different results.
@matthewclarke3094
@matthewclarke3094 2 дня назад
Noise reduction software and filters may reduce detail in a photo.
@DarrellOakdenPhotography
@DarrellOakdenPhotography 2 дня назад
I didn't use them in this experiment.
@mjsmith8741
@mjsmith8741 2 дня назад
Are you using mechanical shutter or electronic “shutter” mode in your testing? As pointed out diffraction May occur with very high mechanical shutter speeds
@DarrellOakdenPhotography
@DarrellOakdenPhotography 2 дня назад
The z8 doesn't have a mechanical shutter.
@mjsmith8741
@mjsmith8741 2 дня назад
@@DarrellOakdenPhotography OK thanks, then if all taken directly "off the sensor" then it is unlikely that shutter speed has any influence on image quality