Camera shutter speed controls the amount of light and the time of capture. Slow shutter speeds create motion blur, while fast shutter speeds freeze action. Adjusting the aperture compensates for changes in light.
Semi-automatic modes like shutter priority can be useful, but manual mode allows for more creativity. Slow shutter speeds require a tripod to avoid camera shake. Experimentation is key to finding the right shutter speeds for capturing motion.
Tutorial Highlights
💡Shutter speed controls light and capture time
💡Slow shutter speeds create motion blur
💡Fast shutter speeds freeze action
💡Adjust aperture to compensate for changes in light
💡Manual mode allows for more creativity
💡Use a tripod for slow shutter speeds
💡Experimentation is key for capturing motion