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Help understanding shutter speed/F stop
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<blockquote data-quote="Chattzx" data-source="post: 491577" data-attributes="member: 39646"><p>Hey guys, I'm relatively new to photography and I had a few questions. I know what both shutter speed and F stops do and how to use them but I was wanting to know if someone could explain a "general guideline" of distances for example to use what F stop and what general shutter speed scenarios you'd use? Do you guys shoot at 1/60th for still photography, 1/1000 for sports? And for F stops do you use F22 (what my current lens goes to) for long distances and so on. Any help would be great!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chattzx, post: 491577, member: 39646"] Hey guys, I'm relatively new to photography and I had a few questions. I know what both shutter speed and F stops do and how to use them but I was wanting to know if someone could explain a "general guideline" of distances for example to use what F stop and what general shutter speed scenarios you'd use? Do you guys shoot at 1/60th for still photography, 1/1000 for sports? And for F stops do you use F22 (what my current lens goes to) for long distances and so on. Any help would be great!!! [/QUOTE]
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