Tips on Photographing Moving Objects with DSLR Cameras

in #photografi7 years ago

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You may be planning or currently on your way home today. To eliminate saturation during homecoming, you can play with DSLR cameras to produce interesting photographs.

Among the ideas to produce an interesting photo is to photograph moving objects with DSLR cameras. Here are the things you need to pay attention to.

Set Shutter Speed

One of the settings you can do on a DSLR camera is to set the shutter speed or shutter speed. As is known, shutter speed can affect the lighting on the photo.

The faster the shutter speed, the larger the light can enter. You can set the shutter speed for example 1/2000 sec to 1/8000 second.

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When the shutter speed is changed, then you need to also set the ISO and aperture. Well, to shoot a moving object, the aperture or aperture on the lens should be wide (the number behind f / small), resulting in a blur effect and focus on the main object.

Continuous Speed ​​mode

In the continuous speed mode, the camera will be able to take pictures more than once by pressing the shutter button once. Pressing the old shutter button, the more photos are captured.

The camera has different continuous speed capabilities. There is a camera capable of capturing 10 frames of a single photo press and some that only produce 5 frames with a single tap.

Auto Focus Mode

Auto focus mode allows users to quickly focus on the object's focus lens. If manual settings are too time consuming, or difficult for you, then you can try to use this auto focus mode.

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