The "Shutter Speed Chart" is a tool or cheat sheet designed to help photographers understand and use shutter speed effectively for various shooting scenarios.
Together with aperture and ISO, shutter speed is one of the three tools to you need to know of when shooting in Manual. Shutter speed will add a motion blur or a frozen action to your photograph. Let’s have a look at the examples I’ve made for you! Shutter speed stands for the length of time a camera shutter is open to expose light […]
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Understanding ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed is a photography tutorial on understand the technicalities of iso aperture and shutter speed.
Just carrying out a couple of exercises from my Bryan Peterson book. Here I set the camera on manual, opened the aperture to it's widest & selected the shutter speed to get the right exposure (1/100). I then worked my way through shutter speeds, slowing them down by a stop each time & selecting the appropriate aperture. It's a good lesson in why manual can be best. I can see now why 1/30 is meant to be good for panning & motion blur. ps. you can also see the effect on DoF in the grass from changing aperture - but I'll let George Harrison explain more about that shortly... :-)
Discover the best camera settings for beginner photographers who want to fast track their photography and capture more professional pictures!
Understanding ISO, Aperture and Shutter Speed is a photography tutorial on understand the technicalities of iso aperture and shutter speed.
Blurry photos can be avoided if you hold the camera correctly and with the right focus, shutter speed, aperture and exposure settings
There are few things more frustrating than reviewing your photos after a shoot… and finding that most of them turned out blurry.Has that happened to you?You might blame yourself for not having your subject in focus. Or think there’s something wrong with your camera.But likely there is another culprit to blame.When you get unintentional blur in a photo, most times it is because your shutter speed was too slow to freeze motion in your image.Unless of course you're actually trying to allow motion to show in your images.It’s even more frustrating when you miss once in a lifetime photo because
Shutter speed priority mode in Photography - How to use this mode in the digital camera and the benefits of using it?
Understand the role and function of Shutter Speed, and how it’s affecting your photos. Take incredibly clear shots without any blur!
Use this guide to learn how to manipulate the shutter speed setting on your camera to create stunning images from your travels!