exposure time
Exposure time refers to the length of time that a camera's sensor (or film) is exposed to light during photography. It's a critical factor in determining how bright or dark an image will be. The exposure time is usually measured in seconds or fractions of a second (e.g., 1/500s, 1s, etc.).
A longer exposure time allows more light to hit the sensor, which can result in a brighter image, while a shorter exposure time captures less light, leading to a darker image. Exposure time is one of the three components of the "exposure triangle" in photography, along with aperture and ISO.
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