Thursday, October 30, 2014
Frozen Motion Questions
1. Why slow down your shutter speed? To capture movement
2. What are the two primary ways to create motion in a photograph? Have the subject move, or have the camera move
3. Why use a Shutter Priority mode? To control shutter speed to ensure the shots are well exposed
4. What are three primary methods to compensate for long shutter speeds when there is too much light?
Small apertures, decrease iso, neutral density filter
It would not let me publish this post with the pictures I copied into here for some reason, but the pictures were : the train, the traffic in london with the phone booth, and the water fountain sprays (with the red lighting)
5. From the Web site, what is a good starting shutter speed range (fastest to slowest) that you should start out with when attempting panning?
between 1/60 sec and 1/15 sec
6. From the video, why is the center auto focus point important for panning?
to ensure the object is clear
7. From the video, why should you use Continuous Drive mode of panning?
You get more shots, you can choose the one you want
8. What does the "AI Servo" auto focus mode do?
continuously focuses on the subject.
9. What are the advantages of shooting in "AI Servo" auto focus mode for sports/action photography?
the object will stay in focus
10. Why should you consider using Back Button Focus for action photography?
to keep the focus
11. What are some of the challenges of Back Button Focus?
none really, just setting it up!
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