Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Shutter Speed

First of all we set the shutter speed to 1/4000" which made the image dark because it didn't have time to get enough light.

When the camera was set to 30" there was far too much light which made the photo look like this.










Setting the camera speed to 1" whilst taking a picture of someone spinning on a chair makes the image very blurry and there is too much motion.





















Setting the shutter speed to 0.5" still doesn't capture a clear image, it is clear that the image is still blurry but it is an improvement on the last shutter speed setting.




















This is on 1/500" which has captured the movement of jumping off a wall without the image being blurred.




This is also shot at 1/500" and is a correct shutter speed for someone running.












                                                                                                                   
 When the shutter speed is at 1/13" you can see how the picture becomes blurred and unclear, this is because the shutter has been left open too long and there has been too much motion to capture.









The shutter speed for someone walking is usually 1/250" as shown on this image.




 

Having the shutter speed at 1/250" has also captured the movement of leaves being thrown in the air quite well, however looking back on them, I think a slightly faster shutter speed would have made better results with these pictures.
When taking a picture of running towards a camera, I used the shutter speed of 1/500".

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