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<blockquote data-quote="gohan2091" data-source="post: 99925" data-attributes="member: 11990"><p><a href="http://christopherodonnellphotography.com/knowing-your-shutter-speed/" target="_blank">This link</a> talks about how the shutter can freeze motion. <a href="http://joelnisleit.zenfolio.com/blog/2012/6/freezing-motion-with-flash" target="_blank">This link</a> talks explains how you can freeze motion with your flash. There are videos on Youtube showing how the flash can freeze motion too. Worth checking out!</p><p></p><p>I have the EXIF Data, but I was wrong, the shutter speeds are not exactly the same, but both are very slow and should result in a blurry image when hand held.</p><p></p><p> (Non-Flash)</p><p></p><p>Filename - Flash Off (Half A Second).jpg</p><p>Make - NIKON CORPORATION</p><p>Model - NIKON D5100</p><p>DateTime - 2012:07:10 03:08:30</p><p>ExifOffset - 216</p><p>ExposureTime - 1/1.3 seconds</p><p>FNumber - 3.50</p><p>ExposureProgram - Manual control</p><p>ISOSpeedRatings - 400</p><p>ExifVersion - 0230</p><p>DateTimeOriginal - 2012:07:10 01:54:53</p><p>DateTimeDigitized - 2012:07:10 01:54:53</p><p>ShutterSpeedValue - 1/1 seconds</p><p>ApertureValue - F 3.50</p><p>ExposureBiasValue - 0.00</p><p>MaxApertureValue - F 3.48</p><p>SubjectDistance - 0.71 m</p><p>MeteringMode - Multi-segment</p><p>LightSource - Auto</p><p>Flash - Not fired</p><p>FocalLength - 16.00 mm</p><p>SubsecTimeOriginal - 60</p><p>SubsecTimeDigitized - 60</p><p>SensingMethod - One-chip color area sensor</p><p>FileSource - DSC - Digital still camera</p><p>SceneType - A directly photographed image</p><p>CustomRendered - Normal process</p><p>ExposureMode - Manual</p><p>White Balance - Auto</p><p>DigitalZoomRatio - 1 x</p><p>FocalLengthIn35mmFilm - 24 mm</p><p></p><p>(Flash)</p><p></p><p>Filename - Flash On (Half A Second).jpg</p><p>Make - NIKON CORPORATION</p><p>Model - NIKON D5100</p><p>DateTime - 2012:07:10 03:08:32</p><p>ExifOffset - 216</p><p>ExposureTime - 1/2 seconds</p><p>FNumber - 3.50</p><p>ExposureProgram - Manual control</p><p>ISOSpeedRatings - 400</p><p>ExifVersion - 0230</p><p>DateTimeOriginal - 2012:07:10 02:00:16</p><p>DateTimeDigitized - 2012:07:10 02:00:16</p><p>ShutterSpeedValue - 1/2 seconds</p><p>ApertureValue - F 3.50</p><p>ExposureBiasValue - 0.00</p><p>MaxApertureValue - F 3.48</p><p>SubjectDistance - 0.71 m</p><p>MeteringMode - Multi-segment</p><p>LightSource - Auto</p><p>Flash - Flash fired, compulsory flash mode</p><p>FocalLength - 16.00 mm</p><p>SubsecTimeOriginal - 30</p><p>SubsecTimeDigitized - 30</p><p>SensingMethod - One-chip color area sensor</p><p>FileSource - DSC - Digital still camera</p><p>SceneType - A directly photographed image</p><p>CustomRendered - Normal process</p><p>ExposureMode - Manual</p><p>White Balance - Auto</p><p>DigitalZoomRatio - 1 x</p><p>FocalLengthIn35mmFilm - 24 mm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohan2091, post: 99925, member: 11990"] [URL="http://christopherodonnellphotography.com/knowing-your-shutter-speed/"]This link[/URL] talks about how the shutter can freeze motion. [URL="http://joelnisleit.zenfolio.com/blog/2012/6/freezing-motion-with-flash"]This link[/URL] talks explains how you can freeze motion with your flash. There are videos on Youtube showing how the flash can freeze motion too. Worth checking out! I have the EXIF Data, but I was wrong, the shutter speeds are not exactly the same, but both are very slow and should result in a blurry image when hand held. (Non-Flash) Filename - Flash Off (Half A Second).jpg Make - NIKON CORPORATION Model - NIKON D5100 DateTime - 2012:07:10 03:08:30 ExifOffset - 216 ExposureTime - 1/1.3 seconds FNumber - 3.50 ExposureProgram - Manual control ISOSpeedRatings - 400 ExifVersion - 0230 DateTimeOriginal - 2012:07:10 01:54:53 DateTimeDigitized - 2012:07:10 01:54:53 ShutterSpeedValue - 1/1 seconds ApertureValue - F 3.50 ExposureBiasValue - 0.00 MaxApertureValue - F 3.48 SubjectDistance - 0.71 m MeteringMode - Multi-segment LightSource - Auto Flash - Not fired FocalLength - 16.00 mm SubsecTimeOriginal - 60 SubsecTimeDigitized - 60 SensingMethod - One-chip color area sensor FileSource - DSC - Digital still camera SceneType - A directly photographed image CustomRendered - Normal process ExposureMode - Manual White Balance - Auto DigitalZoomRatio - 1 x FocalLengthIn35mmFilm - 24 mm (Flash) Filename - Flash On (Half A Second).jpg Make - NIKON CORPORATION Model - NIKON D5100 DateTime - 2012:07:10 03:08:32 ExifOffset - 216 ExposureTime - 1/2 seconds FNumber - 3.50 ExposureProgram - Manual control ISOSpeedRatings - 400 ExifVersion - 0230 DateTimeOriginal - 2012:07:10 02:00:16 DateTimeDigitized - 2012:07:10 02:00:16 ShutterSpeedValue - 1/2 seconds ApertureValue - F 3.50 ExposureBiasValue - 0.00 MaxApertureValue - F 3.48 SubjectDistance - 0.71 m MeteringMode - Multi-segment LightSource - Auto Flash - Flash fired, compulsory flash mode FocalLength - 16.00 mm SubsecTimeOriginal - 30 SubsecTimeDigitized - 30 SensingMethod - One-chip color area sensor FileSource - DSC - Digital still camera SceneType - A directly photographed image CustomRendered - Normal process ExposureMode - Manual White Balance - Auto DigitalZoomRatio - 1 x FocalLengthIn35mmFilm - 24 mm [/QUOTE]
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