PHOTOGRAPHY MOTION. SHUTTER SPEED Shutter speeds are in a series which appear on a camera like this:Shutter speeds are in a series which appear on a camera.

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PHOTOGRAPHY MOTION

SHUTTER SPEED Shutter speeds are in a series which appear on a camera like this:Shutter speeds are in a series which appear on a camera like this: 15, 30, 60,125, 250, , 30, 60,125, 250, 500 These speeds are doubled or cut in half with each stepThese speeds are doubled or cut in half with each step

RECORDING MOTION A slow shutter speed will cause a trace image, using shutter speed of 1/60 or slower.A slow shutter speed will cause a trace image, using shutter speed of 1/60 or slower.

RECORDING MOTION A faster speed will freeze motion, using a shutter speed of 1/250 or faster.A faster speed will freeze motion, using a shutter speed of 1/250 or faster.

RECORDING MOTION Panning: 1.Meter for shutter speed 1/30, 1/60, or 1/125 2.Move with the subject 3.First aim at & focus on the subject 4.Take the picture while you are moving with the subject.

MOTION EXAMPLES

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