Mark Morb
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Hi,
I took some photos of my other half running in a 10K race the other week. I'm out of my zone when taking pictures of sports, etc. (I'm an architecture/landscape kind of guy). They didn't come out great because I was not using a fast enough Shutter Speed...so nice backgrounds but slightly blurred runners.
Had the camera on Aperture Priority and was mainly opening the Aperture in order to increase Shutter Speed. Realised too late that I should have increased my ISO rating (It's manually set to 100 at the moment).
Now, I guess I should have been using Shutter Priority mode and choosing a shutter speed...(although my Sigma 10-20mm performs best at smaller apertures).
What Shutter speed should I be using to freeze this kind of action???
Any advice appreciated...
Thanks,
Mark Morb
I took some photos of my other half running in a 10K race the other week. I'm out of my zone when taking pictures of sports, etc. (I'm an architecture/landscape kind of guy). They didn't come out great because I was not using a fast enough Shutter Speed...so nice backgrounds but slightly blurred runners.
Had the camera on Aperture Priority and was mainly opening the Aperture in order to increase Shutter Speed. Realised too late that I should have increased my ISO rating (It's manually set to 100 at the moment).
Now, I guess I should have been using Shutter Priority mode and choosing a shutter speed...(although my Sigma 10-20mm performs best at smaller apertures).
What Shutter speed should I be using to freeze this kind of action???
Any advice appreciated...
Thanks,
Mark Morb

