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 Posted: Sun Sep 27th, 2020 17:13
Robert



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Yes, lots of action, only one foot on the ground?

Higher shutter speeds help when there is lots of movement, that said you don't want to eliminate all movement blur.

I remember many years ago there was a discussion here about spoke blur and shutter speed for racing bikes, you don't want too much blur or the spokes will disappear, which makes the bike looks silly with no spokes...  Same applies to airplanes with propellors. Do you go for a disk or frozen prop, most like a reasonably blurred propellor.

I think this would be an activity I would use shutter priority, most of my photography is aperture priority, because I usually want to control depth of focus



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