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D3200
How to capture a fast moving subject with no blur? Thanks
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 106653" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>Ian have you read the manual? It will tell you what mode to use when. A = Aperture which is good for static or slow moving objects. S = Shutter which is great for sports or what setting that you need to set a desired shutter speed. ISO for sports means >400 ISO imho. You can get motion blur which acts favourably with the subject when you experiment. Which is what I suggest. Digital is very free so play around with your settings, see what you get. Practice does make perfect and it can be fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 106653, member: 9753"] Ian have you read the manual? It will tell you what mode to use when. A = Aperture which is good for static or slow moving objects. S = Shutter which is great for sports or what setting that you need to set a desired shutter speed. ISO for sports means >400 ISO imho. You can get motion blur which acts favourably with the subject when you experiment. Which is what I suggest. Digital is very free so play around with your settings, see what you get. Practice does make perfect and it can be fun. [/QUOTE]
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