The shutter-speed determines how much light is being captured by the camera's sensor by restricting the amount of time that the sensor is exposed to the light source. If the shutter speed is set to a higher general setting then the longer the sensor will be exposed to the light source and vice versa. If the shutter speed is set to a high general setting then it also runs the risk of making the resulting image overexposed by late depending on the environment in which the image is being captured. If it was captured within an environment with high light levels then the image will run the risk of being over exposed however if the environment didn't have enough light then a high shutter speed will be needed in order to achieve the correct exposure.
This is a clip that i shot with the shutter speed set to 30:
It can be seen that there is a lot of motion blur in this clip as the camera is rotating. The motion blur gives a much more smoother feel to the shot.
This clip was shot with the shutter speed speed set to 80:
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