Don't speed!
It depends on the shutter speed, if its a "point and shoot" camera the speed is determined by the auto settings of the camera. For a DSLR cameras you can control it manually, average DSLR cameras can shoot up to 1/8000th of a second.
The simple answer is you don't. The camera is a simple to use, good quality point and shoot camera that does everything for you. It will automatically select the most suitable shutter speed from a range beween 4s - 1/1400s.
There are four main advantages of a point and shoot camera over a DSLR. These advantages include small size, light weight, fixed lens, and depth of field.
Gatso is a brand of speed camera invented by Maurice Gatsonides.
A speed camera work when a driver is on high speed then the speed camera will take a shot of the car witch will have the number plate then they will be able to find all the information on the driver…
the answer to your question is no because the consumers can make a fake speed camera
Depending on the position of the camera, a speed camera may be able to catch you from the other side of the road. It is best not to speed where you know there are cameras.
Speed camera detectors can be bought from many online websites. The website, RadarBusters, has a single model for sale, and Amazon has several speed camera detector models for sale as well.
more information is needed, such as weight of the camers, shape of the camera, and the wind speed
Because security people look back at the camera so the speed camera isn't the one that really picks it up!
The speed camera challenge. They had to see if they could beat the speed camera by going past it above the speed limit and they did it!!! :) michael jackson!!!
slow down the shutter speed and find a really dark place. then place the camera on a tripod or table- somewhere stable and shoot. then use a cellphone, candle and kind of light and go crazy the effects are pretty awesome. Long exposure- google it