Camera Aperture Values




camera aperture values
Using the panning effect on a digital SLR camera?

I use a Canon 450D – What should I set the aperture value as well? and what shutter speed this requirement?

Ok, so I'm not sure of your question that you fully understand what is panning. Panorama is simply to follow a moving object while taking a picture. The most common example is when shooting motorsports. Pan is used to create the feeling speed as a photograph freezes the action can not convey. If you take a picture of a moving car in a conventional manner, ie keep the camera static, shutter speed the camera selects is likely to be so slow that the car moves through the frame of the image of a nebula. To correct this you select a high shutter speed, eg 1 / 500 or higher, to freeze the car more efficiently, keeping her place in the frame. The problem then is that the vaccine does not show the movement really made the scene was so exciting. Pan exceeds this. By selecting a slower shutter speed, eg 1 / 90 and following the movement the car as much as possible, to maintain the static elements of the car in focus and in a fixed position of the plot, but the background is blurred and so do the wheels. This gives a good sense of movement. In this example, the effect is quite subtle, but you can see a bit of blur in the background and the blur of the wheels due spinning. http://www.flickr.com/photos/shitshots/460371101/in/set-72157600080530341/ This example is a bit more conventional http://www.flickr.com/photos/shitshots/2484431441/ Do a search on a site like Flickr or just a general image search for motorsport and it is likely that you will find plenty of examples much better. Of course, panning can be used for a variety of topics. A colleague of mine was shot cracked geese in flight, when the frame. The background blur and the blur of beating wings made of a direction of movement of cracks. But I just knew insults do everything then I apologize. So to answer your question more concisely, select the appropriate aperture for the scene and the depth of field required, and a shutter speed of about of 1/90-1/120 to start. For something like motor sports, shutter speeds of 1/30-1/60 produce a more dramatic effect, but it will be difficult to keep track in the same position within the framework of the exhibition.


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