1.To change the camera to shutter priority I turned the top dial to S. Then to change the shutter speed I turned the lower dial.
2. As Shutter speed gets faster moving objects/people become more clear. For example a shutter speed of 1/1000 would capture a person running much clearer than a shutter speed of 1/60. Also as shutter speed gets faster the photos can become darker. 3. I would want to use shutter speed during instances when I am trying to capture a clear photo of something moving. For example if I'm taking pictures of people playing sports or of a moving object I would increase the speed of the shutter speed to something like 1/1000. I can also decrease the shutter speed to something like 1/30 if I want to create a ghostly effect. For example if I want to get a ghostly picture of a car driving by. 4. Shutter speed: Shutter speeds are both a technical and aesthetic choice a photographer needs to make before releasing the shutter. The shutter inside your camera controls the duration of time the sensor is exposed to light. Capturing blur or motion in your photograph can emphasize movement and add drama. A fast shutter speed is often utilized to freeze the movement of a subject. A slow shutter speed can be used to show motion and visualize movement Shutter speeds are expressed as seconds or fractions of seconds A general rule to prevent unintentional camera shake you should avoid handholding your digital cameras at shutter speeds slower than 1 / 2 times the Using a tripod can eliminate camera shake when using slower shutter speeds. The visual blur and suggestion of movement occurs because the subject is moving against a static background Layering motions of different subjects moving different directions at different speeds can set up interesting dynamics within a photo. Fast shutter speeds can make normal subjects appear to freeze in the air. When photographing people running close to the camera a shutter speed of 1/1000 second or faster should freeze most motion. The distance the subject is from the camera, the speed of the subject. And the focal length of the lens will affect whether the subject is sharp or blurred. Slower shutter speeds can convey the idea of motion and movement. Slow shutter speeds combined with panning can help isolate the subject from a busy and distracting background A tripod combined with a long exposure can capture the fireworks trails. Water movement can be emphasized with long exposure.
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