Shutter Priority Exercise

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Shutter Priority Exercise 3 Examples of when you would use this are ________

FAST SHUTTER (Freeze Movement)

SLOW SHUTTER (Blur Movement)

PANNING (object focused, background blurry)

Steps… Turn ON camera Change the MODE DIAL to “S” for Shutter Priority What does this mean?

FAST SHUTTER Set Shutter to 1/500 Check your ISO HOW DO YOU DO THIS??? Check your ISO Check to make sure your flash is OFF Go by a LIGHT SOURCE Count to 3 and have your partner jump

AGH! Your picture is too dark! What do you do??

TOO DARK, so… Let MORE light into the camera Slow down your shutter (move towards 1 sec) Try 1/250, then 1/125, then 1/60 sec

SLOW SHUTTER Set Shutter to 2”, 1” or 1/2 Check your ISO HOW DO YOU DO THIS??? Check your ISO Check to make sure your flash is OFF It’s ok to be in a darker area for this Have your partner start spinning or moving

AGH! Your picture is too light! What do you do??

TOO LIGHT, so… Let LESS light into the camera (or go into a darker area) Speed up your shutter (move towards 1/1000 sec) Try ¼, then 1/8, then 1/15 sec

Panning Set shutter to 1/30 Find a moving subject to photograph HOW DO YOU DO THIS?? Find a moving subject to photograph Click and follow the subject as you are photographing them

If the picture is too BLURRED… Change your shutter to 1/60

If panning picture is too FOCUSED… Change your shutter to 1/15