A camera shutter is a piece of equipment that is used on cameras to let light pass for a determined amount of time, therefore enhancing the quality of the pictures taken.
When you add a camera lens to a camera, it does not make the shutter go faster. If the camera has a manual way to adjust the shutter speed, that is how it changes.
shutter release
its not its called a shutter
How is the shutter operated in a camera?
the shutter of a camera
The shutter of a camera opens and closes allowing light into the camera, the hole in the shutter is the aperture.
I am not sure if you are asking about a digital camera or a old style camera. If you want a good older camera that would be a Cannon as you can set the shutter speed on it. If you are talking about a digital camera then you should hold the shutter button down longer.
Just open the camera and get to options and there get to camera settings and then shutter options or other wise get to a doctor
The hole in the shutter allowing light into the camera.
the shutter speed is how fast the shutter can go eg. an dslr has a faster shutter speed than a digital camera the shutter is a part on the camera that opens and closes when it opens it draws the light from the object focused on and places it on the lcd screen of film giving you your pic
A camera's shutter is similar to the human eyelid, so in a sense eyes do have 'shutters' Obviously :D
there is no function of the aperture but there is a function of the shutter. the shutter opens and closes to a certain point, allowing light into the camera. The hole in the shutter is the aperture