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Composition the image
Getting it in focus
Avoiding camera shake
Avoiding motion blur
Photographing with full color beauty
Understanding light 1
Understanding light 2
Using flash
Cution:Fast-moving object
Trying to take a photo of a fast-moving person or object can result in what is known as motion blur.
Shooting a fast-moving subject
ISO 100
ISO 400
Shooting even a slow-moving subject in low light
ISO 100
ISO 800
Using fast film to stop motion blur
When photographing moving vehicles, active sports, and other moving subjects, the way to prevent motion blur is to use a faster shutter speed. While you have no direct control over shutter speed with a compact camera, you can achieve this by using a faster film – that is, a film with a higher ISO number.
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