Using Shutter Priority Mode U sing the shutter priority mode on a digital camera lets you set the shutter speed and the camera adjusts the aperture to maintain correct exposure. The shutter controls the amount of time that light is allowed to enter the lens and reach the image sensor, or the film. Along with the aperture setting, the shutter speed controls exposure. The other function of the shutter speed is to control motion. You would use the shutter priority setting when motion control is an important factor in a photo. The shutter speed is the main control you have to capture motion in a photo. Anything that moves during exposure can potentially cause the final image to be blurred. If you want a moving object to be rendered very sharply in your photo, you would need to select a fast shutter speed. And if you want to show the blurring effect you’d select a slow shutter speed. Controlling Motion Controlling motion in still photography calls for a few choices to be ...
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