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D7100
Indoor Dog Agility Shots
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 659646" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>Your problem is shutter speed. If you have a blurry mess it's because you're not freezing the action. However, the faster your shutter you have to rely on aperture to allow more light in or higher ISO. For right now, put your camera in shutter priority "S" and set it between 1/800 - 1/1000. Whatever speed is the slowest you can go for the fastest action, but still freezing the action. Set your ISO to auto. With these settings the camera will pick the aperture and ISO and you can get an idea of what your settings need to be. </p><p></p><p>Study the "Exposure Triangle." Plenty of tutorials on Youtube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 659646, member: 11881"] Your problem is shutter speed. If you have a blurry mess it's because you're not freezing the action. However, the faster your shutter you have to rely on aperture to allow more light in or higher ISO. For right now, put your camera in shutter priority "S" and set it between 1/800 - 1/1000. Whatever speed is the slowest you can go for the fastest action, but still freezing the action. Set your ISO to auto. With these settings the camera will pick the aperture and ISO and you can get an idea of what your settings need to be. Study the "Exposure Triangle." Plenty of tutorials on Youtube. [/QUOTE]
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