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How to Choose Between High ISO and Slow Shutter Speed

January 17, 2019 By Good Glass Leave a Comment

How to Choose Between High ISO and Slow Shutter Speed

Understanding how to use your camera to the fullest of its capabilities is so important when trying to take a photo.

People think that it is simple to just take a photo and it will come out amazing. However, that is far from the truth.

When you are in a place that does not have a lot of light, the decisions about shutter speed are very important.

By having a slow shutter speed, you can potentially see motion in your photos.

Key Takeaways:

    • Taking a picture at a high speed can be really difficult but can get great details.
    • If you do not have a lot of light in the area that you are taking photos, you must be creative to get a good shot.
    • There is so much that goes into getting a professional quality photo and people do not realize that.

In cases when it is essential to freeze motion in a low light condition, using a low ISO and a slow shutter speed won’t cut it. You will end up getting a messy image full of motion blur. It thus becomes essential to bump the ISO up in order to have a decent shutter speed.”

 

Read more: https://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/how-to-choose-between-high-iso-and-slow-shutter-speed/

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