kgreen
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Hi, I have been studying the fundamentals of digital photography. I really have a grasp on aperture. I've been practicing taking photo's in aperture priority. I don't neccessarily know where to start, but I know the wider the aperture the more blurred background. And the smaller the aperture the foreground & background is sharp. So I just change the f number until I get what I'm going for.
Now that being said I'm having a litlle more difficulty with shutter speed. I know the shutter allows light to reach the sensor for a predetermined amount of time. I understand that when I move up from one speed to the next, I cut the exposure time by half... like 1/60 sec. allows light to reach the sensor for half the time allowed by 1/30sec. So I've been practicing taking pictures of my ceiling fan spinning, at diffrent speeds. Looking at the photo's I can see that the faster the shutter speed the fan blades stop or freeze, & the slower the shutter speed blurs the blades making them to appear to the viewer that the fan is in motion. I do understand the basics, but I get overwhelmed at just how many speeds I can choose from on my camera-(nikon d7000.)
On my camera I would think when I see 2, it would mean 2sec., but there is more than just one 2?? 2."=20sec. & 2"=2sec., & 2= 1/2 sec., & 2.= 1/20sec.
So I guess that's where the confusion comes in. I went through each speed & jotted it down on paper as to what each one stood for.
X25.-(1/250sec.), 3.-(30sec.), 25-(25sec.), 2.-(20sec.), 15-(15sec.),
13-(13sec.), 1.-(10sec.), 8-(8sec.), 6-(6sec.), 4-(4sec.),
3-(3sec.), 2.5-(2.5sec.), 2-(2sec.), 1.6-(1.6sec.), 1-(1sec.),
1.3-(1/1.3sec.), 1.6-(1/1.6sec.), 2-(1/2sec.), 2.5-(½.5), 3-(1/3sec),
4-(1/4sec), 5-(1/5sec.), 6-(1/6sec.), 8-(1/8sec.), 1.-(1/10sec.),
13-(1/13sec.), 15-(1/15sec.), 2.-(1/20sec.), 25-(1/25sec.), 3.-(1/30sec.),
4.-(1/40sec.), 5.-(1/50sec.), 6.-(1/60sec.), 8.-(1/80sec.), 100-(1/100sec.),
125-(1/125sec.), 16.-(1/160sec.), 200-(1/200sec.), 25.-(1/250),
32.-(1/320sec), 400-(1/400sec.), 500-(1/500sec.), 64.-(1/640sec.),
800-(1/800sec.), 1000-(1/1000sec.), 125.-(1/1250sec.),
1600-(1/1600sec.), 2000-(1/2000sec.), 2500-(1/2500sec.),
3200-(1/3200sec.), 4000-(1/4000sec.), 5000-(1/5000sec.),
6400-(1/6400sec.), 8000-(1/8000sec.)
That's allot, I guess that's why it overwhelms me. As a photographer are there common numbers to start with?? As I look at my photo's I can see where it start's to blur the blades on the fan.. but I had no clue where to start when I was taking the photo's. I know this was a mouthful, but you all are always so great when it comes to me asking questions. Thanks.
Now that being said I'm having a litlle more difficulty with shutter speed. I know the shutter allows light to reach the sensor for a predetermined amount of time. I understand that when I move up from one speed to the next, I cut the exposure time by half... like 1/60 sec. allows light to reach the sensor for half the time allowed by 1/30sec. So I've been practicing taking pictures of my ceiling fan spinning, at diffrent speeds. Looking at the photo's I can see that the faster the shutter speed the fan blades stop or freeze, & the slower the shutter speed blurs the blades making them to appear to the viewer that the fan is in motion. I do understand the basics, but I get overwhelmed at just how many speeds I can choose from on my camera-(nikon d7000.)
On my camera I would think when I see 2, it would mean 2sec., but there is more than just one 2?? 2."=20sec. & 2"=2sec., & 2= 1/2 sec., & 2.= 1/20sec.
So I guess that's where the confusion comes in. I went through each speed & jotted it down on paper as to what each one stood for.
X25.-(1/250sec.), 3.-(30sec.), 25-(25sec.), 2.-(20sec.), 15-(15sec.),
13-(13sec.), 1.-(10sec.), 8-(8sec.), 6-(6sec.), 4-(4sec.),
3-(3sec.), 2.5-(2.5sec.), 2-(2sec.), 1.6-(1.6sec.), 1-(1sec.),
1.3-(1/1.3sec.), 1.6-(1/1.6sec.), 2-(1/2sec.), 2.5-(½.5), 3-(1/3sec),
4-(1/4sec), 5-(1/5sec.), 6-(1/6sec.), 8-(1/8sec.), 1.-(1/10sec.),
13-(1/13sec.), 15-(1/15sec.), 2.-(1/20sec.), 25-(1/25sec.), 3.-(1/30sec.),
4.-(1/40sec.), 5.-(1/50sec.), 6.-(1/60sec.), 8.-(1/80sec.), 100-(1/100sec.),
125-(1/125sec.), 16.-(1/160sec.), 200-(1/200sec.), 25.-(1/250),
32.-(1/320sec), 400-(1/400sec.), 500-(1/500sec.), 64.-(1/640sec.),
800-(1/800sec.), 1000-(1/1000sec.), 125.-(1/1250sec.),
1600-(1/1600sec.), 2000-(1/2000sec.), 2500-(1/2500sec.),
3200-(1/3200sec.), 4000-(1/4000sec.), 5000-(1/5000sec.),
6400-(1/6400sec.), 8000-(1/8000sec.)
That's allot, I guess that's why it overwhelms me. As a photographer are there common numbers to start with?? As I look at my photo's I can see where it start's to blur the blades on the fan.. but I had no clue where to start when I was taking the photo's. I know this was a mouthful, but you all are always so great when it comes to me asking questions. Thanks.

