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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 262380" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>If you want to (1) "freeze" the action or to (2) get the action "motion blurred" while keeping the surroundings relatively still.</p><p>(1) you will use the shutter priority, with say, 1/500sec or higher (shorter); flash (using the highest (shortest) available shutter speed; ISO set to auto, between 200 and 1600.</p><p>(2) aperture priority, relatively low ISO values, trying to keep the shutter speed below 1/100sec, tripod or VR "on", no flash.</p><p>In both scenarios, use "wide" position of the lens (18-30), and stay (reasonably) close to the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 262380, member: 18251"] If you want to (1) "freeze" the action or to (2) get the action "motion blurred" while keeping the surroundings relatively still. (1) you will use the shutter priority, with say, 1/500sec or higher (shorter); flash (using the highest (shortest) available shutter speed; ISO set to auto, between 200 and 1600. (2) aperture priority, relatively low ISO values, trying to keep the shutter speed below 1/100sec, tripod or VR "on", no flash. In both scenarios, use "wide" position of the lens (18-30), and stay (reasonably) close to the subject. [/QUOTE]
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