3: Fast shutter speeds
 

Based on our blur equation:
we can see that yet another way to reduce blur besides the shake speed-reducing techniques is to simply reduce the exposure time (shutter speed). Allowing a short time to actually record the photo

As we learned There are three parameters that control exposure are shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. If we wish to minimize shutter speed, we would achieve this by maximizing the aperture (largest aperture = smallest f-stop number) and the ISO (highest ISO sensitivity).

As an assignment simply utilize short shutter speeds in taking low-light photos. Since utilizing fast shutter speeds will also reduce blur from moving subjects, you may also try shooting fast action scenes, such as sports.

Shoot in low-light or fast-action (or combination of both) situations.

Utilize high ISO, large aperture, or even underexpose and brigthen later with software.

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