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| Trying
to take a photo of a fast-moving person or object can result
in what is known as motion blur. |
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| Shooting
a fast-moving subject |
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| Shooting
even a slow-moving subject in low light |
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ISO
800 |
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Using
fast film to stop motion blur |
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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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