Saturday, December 5, 2009

Point And Shoot Shutter Speed Guide What's A Good Shutter Speed For Normal Use Of A Point & Shoot Digital Camera? Is 2-1/1000 Good?

What's a good shutter speed for normal use of a point & shoot digital camera? Is 2-1/1000 good? - point and shoot shutter speed guide

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It also depends on the mesh (f-stop) and ISO. You have to balance all three. 1 / 1000 is very fast, which means they must Aperature far as possible, leaving open to more light. I have the camera in aperture priority mode mesh ( "A" on his selection mode) or program (P), they are usually in the face of the trigger for you.

For the normal shutter speed is usually about 1 / 40 ~ 1 / 160 seconds in the light of day. The hope that with your help to point and shoot camera.

4 comments:

Dusty said...

NO. U should be the "car-use" setting and let the camera do the work until it is a much better understanding of photography.
Faster than the speed of the shot using a lens to open (open) and that the results difficult in very narrow depth of field and focus problems. In the average day of light, you should use an ISO 100 to 200 in the most direct and shooting at a stop around f W22 are equipped. Then let the camera selects the correct shutter speed for the F-stop and ISO settings match.

OMG, I ♥ PONIES!!1 said...

2-1/1000 sounds good.
With a little slower than, 1:10 say that you are need a tripod to avoid camera movement. So if you plan to travel with a tripod, the last 2 seconds slower is good.
With a little quicker than say, 1/500th, you probably direct pointing device sunlight. Thus, the premature termination of 1 / 1000 is good.
Normally, the shutter speed between 1/40th and 1/200th of a second.

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