Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Digital Camera Shutter Speed - 3 Tips

Shutter speed is one of the most interesting adjustment to many photographers. A digital camera's shutter speed allows you to freeze action or use motion blur to create many interesting and stunning visual effects. Shutter speed is dependent on the length of exposure and is expressed in fractions of seconds.

High shutter speed, eg 1/1000 of a second, can even freeze the fastest moving subjects. But there are several things to take note of. Below are 3 simple tips you can use when you are "playing" around with your digital camera shutter speed.

1. Bright Subject
For you to capture pictures with high shutter speed, your subject must be brightly lit. This is because with such speed, your digital camera can't gather enough light in such a short timing for exposure. To overcome this problem, you can use a set to a higher ISO. But you need to be aware that noise will start getting into your shot if the ISO is too high.

2.Let Your Camera Focus On The Spot
Try to set up the shot so that your digital camera can focus on the spot where your subject is going to pass by. Such practice will enable you to concentrate on timing your subject's approach. By doing this, you will have a higher and much better chance to trip your shutter at the right time.

3.Create Blurring Lines
If you are shooting a non-moving subject, you can swing your digital camera in a circular motion to create blurring lines or colors. Your photos can turn out to be visually stunning and abstract. To produce such effect, low shutter speeds (1/8 to 30 seconds) can be used. The use of a tripod may be necessary to avoid creating unintended blur.

Most middle to high end digital cameras allow you to adjust your shutter speed's settings. Use them to your advantage and create better and more interesting photos. Different shutter speeds will have different effects on your pictures. Explore and enjoy it!

Johnny Sinclair is a digital photography enthusiast with more than 10 years of experience and has taught many beginners how to shoot their perfect pictures. To find out more on how you can access professional picture-taking secrets and capture the best digital images of your life, visit: http://www.DigitalPhotographySpot.com


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