It's how sensitive the film is to the light. Which is measured in ISO. If you use a film camera. The film box should say what ISO it is. If you have a digital camera, you can adjust it in certain modes in the menu.
For more details you can check out
http://www.geofflawrence.com/photography_tutorial_ISO_film_speed.htm
ISO is the equivalent of film speed in a digital camera.
No
shutter speed and lens aperture
Camera - film - was created in 2000.
Its a camera that uses film. Like a digital camera has a memory card. a conventional camera uses the film which you then have to get printed before you can see the image.
Camera in the film will store images so that it can be developed.
The duration of Camera - film - is 360.0 seconds.
the film . .
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
To use exposures, it is best to know what they are. Exposures are combinations of film speed, shutter speed, and aperture. To use them best, a photographer should use the results (via the camera's light meter) to see if the combinations will create the desired light in camera's sensor (digital) or film.
a camera film contains carbon and hydrogen. two minerals
A film camera
A manual camera is a camera that does not have any automated functions, like film transport that winds the film, or exposure modes like shutter or aperture priority. Most manual cameras also do not have auto-focus capability.