Question: I'm not sure how to do this. I do have a camera, SONY. Could you guide the steps? Exploring Shutter Speed Set your camera to

I'm not sure how to do this. I do have a camera, SONY. Could you guide the steps?

Exploring Shutter Speed Set your camera to Shutter Priority Mode (S or TV) so that the changes you make will only apply to the shutter speed. Freezing motion requires a fast shutter speed, such as 1/1000 of a second, for example. Showing blur motion requires a slower shutter speed, such as 1/15 of a second for showing the motion of a waterfall. If your camera is set to a slow shutter speed, you will need to either set your camera on a tripod or a sturdy surface to avoid camera shake. Take a photo of a fast-moving subject at 1/1000, 1/500, 1/60, and 1/15. This can be a moving car, a ball thrown into the air, a friend waving their arms, etc. Now repeat the exercise with a different subject for 4 more shots. In a shutter speed priority mode, the f/stop will automatically adjust for all the photos - you only change the shutter speed, and your exposures should stay the same. If you do not see significant motion blur in your slow shutter speed shots, you must select a faster-moving subject. Example of shutter speed priority setting: f/stop f11 with a shutter speed of 1/125. Now you change the shutter speed to 1/1000 - the camera will automatically select a f/stop of f4 so that you get a correct exposure every time. * You should have four photos for each subject, for a total of eight photos. * Please label each shot with its corresponding shutter speed and place them in a folder labeled 'Shutter Speed' so that the teacher can reference them in their feedback

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