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Title: PowerPoint Presentation Reciprocity


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The 4 Factors That Control
  • Movement
  • The Cameras Shutter Speeds
  • The Speed of the Subject
  • The Distance the Subject is From the Camera
  • The Angle of the Subject in Relationship to the
    Camera.

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Stop Action
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Camera Shutter Speeds
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Blur
  • The camera remains completely still as the
    subject moves creating a ghost like image.
  • The amount of blur is determined by the four
    factors of movement control.
  • Experiment with following shutter speeds
  • (slower) 1/4 1/8 1/15
  • (suggestion use a tripod with a cable release
  • or shoot with the camera set on self-timer
  • to kept the camera completely still)

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Stop Action
  • The camera should be held steady while the
    subject is in movement.
  • The amount of stop action is determined by the
    four factors of movement control.
  • Experiment with following shutter speeds
  • 1/250 1/500 1/1000 ()
  • (suggestion use a monopod when shooting with
  • long telephoto lenses to kept the camera steady)

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Panning
  • The camera should move at about the same rate of
    speed as the subject is moving, and take the
    picture while moving.
  • The amount of stop action is determined by the
    four factors of movement control.
  • Experiment with following shutter speeds
  • 1/15 1/30 1/60

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Movement Quiz
  • What are the 4 factors that control movement when
    taking photographs?
  • Which shooting mode or modes would you use for
    movement control?
  • Give an example of shutter speed you would use to
    accomplish the following
  • Blur ? Stop Action ? Panning ?
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