How to avoid motion blur in a picture
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How to avoid motion blur in a picture
Introduction
Motion blur usually happens because of 3 things: Low lighting, using a slower film speed than needed, or using a slow shutter speed. By adjusting these factors you can stop motion blur from appearing in your photograph.
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Things You'll Need
- Camera with adjustable shutter speed
- A camera flash or extra lighting fixtures
- Fast speed film (800 or 1600)
- Tripod
Steps
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Step One
Start by examining the amount of light you have on your subject. If you are trying to take a picture in dim lighting you will need to use a slow shutter speed which will mean that neither the camera or the subject can move while the picture is being taken. Try using a bright flash or adding more light to the situation with available light fixtures.
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Step Two
Next make sure that your camera's shutter speed is set to the appropriate speed. If the shutter is on a setting that is too slow for the situation it will cause any movement in the scene to blur in the photograph. Use your camera's internal light meter or consult your camera's manual to discover the shutter speed your camera needs to be set to.
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Step Three
The next factor to examine is the film speed you are using. Using a higher speed film is better for capturing subjects that are in motion. A fast film speed needs less exposure time to take a picture, therefore eliminating the need to use slow shutter speeds that add to motion blur.
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Step Four
If it is necessary to use a slow shutter speed because of dim lighting you will need to use a tripod. Attach your camera to the tripod to steady the camera which prevents the camera from shaking or moving while the shutter is open.
Overall Tips & Warnings
- For sporting events or children at play the problem is usually your camera using a film speed that is too slow. Use film with an ISO speed rating of 800 or even 1600.
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