How to say "shutter speed" in Japanese?

In Japanese "shutter speed" translates to  シャッタースピード 

Transliteration: shattaa supiido

🇯🇵 シャッタースピードを遅くすると、被写体がぼやけます。

🗣️ shattaa supiido o osoku suru to, hishatai ga boyake masu.

🇺🇸 If you slow down the shutter speed, the subject will be blurred.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "shutter speed" in Japanese?

You can use the word "シャッタースピード" which translates to "shutter speed".

How to pronounce "シャッタースピード" (shutter speed) in Japanese?

The word "シャッタースピード" is pronounced as "shattaa supiido".

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