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Memorizing stops
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<blockquote data-quote="RickSawThat" data-source="post: 67612" data-attributes="member: 8289"><p>You just need to know what you are trying to capture and if it is a certain f/stop or shutter speed that will get you there.</p><p></p><p>For my stuff I need faster shutter speed (1/250 or higher) to stop the motion and open apertures to blow out the backgrounds so the main focus is on the person not everything around him or her.</p><p></p><p>For me it's the image that counts, however I can get it to what I am visualizing is just fine as long as I get what I "see" as I push that little silver button in the top right corner of the camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickSawThat, post: 67612, member: 8289"] You just need to know what you are trying to capture and if it is a certain f/stop or shutter speed that will get you there. For my stuff I need faster shutter speed (1/250 or higher) to stop the motion and open apertures to blow out the backgrounds so the main focus is on the person not everything around him or her. For me it's the image that counts, however I can get it to what I am visualizing is just fine as long as I get what I "see" as I push that little silver button in the top right corner of the camera. [/QUOTE]
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