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  • Optics and Photonics
  • Imaging Science
  • Metrology

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  • Exposure time is a key photographic parameter.
  • Precise shutter speed is critical for specific applications like optical camera communication (OCC).
  • Accurate shutter speed measurement is needed for manufacturing, service, and advanced applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and analyze various methods for measuring camera shutter speed.
  • To present methods relevant for manufacturers, service technicians, amateur photographers, and system developers.
  • To evaluate the performance properties of different shutter speed measurement techniques.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on shutter speed measurement techniques.
  • Analysis of the relevance and applicability of each method.
  • Illustration of methods with real measurement data.

Main Results:

  • Several methods for shutter speed measurement are presented and analyzed.
  • Performance characteristics of each method are detailed.
  • Methods are assessed for their suitability for different user groups and applications.

Conclusions:

  • The paper provides a comprehensive overview of current, relevant shutter speed measurement methods.
  • The findings assist users in selecting appropriate methods for their specific needs.
  • Accurate shutter speed measurement is vital for both artistic photography and technical applications.