There are more than two, for sure. I know of the focal plane shutter (a pair of horizontally or vertically traveling blinds near the film plane), the leaf shutter (usually 1 to 3 blades contained within the lens that pivot to uncover the opening) and the diaphragm shutter (3 to 5 blades that pivot in such a way as to create a roughly circular opening much the same way as the aperture blades in a SLR lens). I believe the term "central shutter" is used to describe the position of what is usually a diaphragm shutter as opposed to being a type on it's own. The earliest and simplest shutter was, in fact, the lens cap itself. The two basic types of shutters are the Focal plane shutter and the Leaf shutter.
When a camera takes a picture it exposes it to light for specific length of time. The shutter is a device that controls how long it is exposed. Simple shutters open, then close after the specific time is up.
One of the advantages of vinyl exterior shutters is that they can be created to match your color scheme so they never need painting. If you buy a home with older vinyl shutters, it is better to replace the shutters than paint them. If you do try to paint your shutters, you must paint them a similar color and use paint with a mix of acrylic and urethane resins.
No. The camera was introduced in iPad 2.
It means that the photos that the camera will take, will have 2 million pixels in one photo.
The first commercially-produced Daguerreotype camera (Daguerre-Giroux, 1839) was equipped with a simple shutter in the form of a sliding plate that could be slid open to make exposures. Exposure in other early cameras was controlled simply by removing the lens cap, which served as a kind of simple shutter. Mechanical shutters called "drop" or "Guillotine" shutters were invented for making instantaneous exposures in the early 1850's.
Focal plane Leaf
A camera's shutter is similar to the human eyelid, so in a sense eyes do have 'shutters' Obviously :D
Thermal effiecient shutters are really good for keeping in warmth.
Shutters that are brown in color and are able to withstand severe weather.
There are no proof that shutters will withheld against the weather. This shutter can withstand wind however if there is a major weather problem such as a hurricane, then you will have a problems with your shutters.
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"Types of roller shutters include: built-on roller shutter doors, integrated roller shutter, roller shutter with tilting laths, manual, manual tape, electric, and fire shutter."
Roll shutters probably offer the most protection, but they're also the most expensive, and are best installed while you're building your house. There are a lot of other good options - here's a post that talks about the types of hurricane shutters: http://www.stormshutters.com/blog/what-are-the-different-types-of-hurricane-shutters
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Venetians are the best at blocking out sun light.
It depends a lot on what materials are used to make the plantation shutters. You can get real wood, polywood (foam) or faux wood (vinyl). Here's a great post that gives a lot of detail on the different types of plantation shutters, and what they cost: http://www.buyplantationshutters.com/blog/how-much-do-plantation-shutters-cost