1.On top of the camera there's a dial and you switch it to s for shutter speed. Then above the screen on your camera you turn the dial to other shutter speeds: 1/3, 1,30, 1/60, ext.
2.Higher shutter speed make the picture more clear than lower ones witch are more blurry. 3.I would use shutter speed if I was taking a picture of someone jumping or running, basically use shutter speed when taking a picture of something moving. 4.*Both technical and aesthetic choice a photographer needs to make before releasing the shutter.*Layering motion of different subjects moving different directions at different speeds can set up interesting dynamics within a photograph. *Fast shutter speed can make normal subjects appears to freeze in the air. *When photographing people running relatively close to the camera a shutter speed of 1/1000 second or faster should freeze most motion. *The distance the camera is from the subject, 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 help 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. 2 seconds at f/6.3 is good for fireworks. *Water movement can be emphasized with long exposures. *The shutter inside your camera controls the duration of time the sensor is exposed. *Capturing blur or motion in your photograph can emphasize movement and add drama. *Fast shutter speed is utilized to freeze the movement of a subject. *Slow shutter speed used to show motion and visualize movement. *Shutter speeds are expressed as seconds or fractions of seconds. *To prevent unintentional camera shake you should avoid handholding your digital cameras at a shutter speed slower than ½ x focal length. *Using a tripod can eliminate camera shake when using slower shutter speeds. *Visual blur and suggestion of movement occurs because the subject is moving against a static background.
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