1. Why slow down your shutter speed?
to allow the camera to stay open so it can sense the subject
2. What are the two primary ways to create motion in a photograph?
you move or the subjects moves and have a longer shutter speed
3. Why use a Shutter Priority mode?
Because you can choose other setting thats can make the shot better and get the movement effect
4. What are three primary methods to compensate for long shutter speeds when there is too much light?
By using a small aperture and lowing your ISO and trying a Neutral Density Filter.
5. From the Web site, what is a good starting shutter speed range (fastest to slowest) that you should start out with when attempting panning?
1/60 sec and 1/15 sec
6. From the video, why is the center auto focus point important for panning?
not able to watch the video
7. From the video, why should you use Continuous Drive mode of panning?
not able to watch the video.
8. What does the "AI Servo" auto focus mode do?
it tracks the subject on moving objects. It focus on the the subject every time you move as you move its focuses
9. What are the advantages of shooting in "AI Servo" auto focus mode for sports/action photography?
It captures a sharp photo instead of capturing movement with blur it freezes and captures the sharp in a clear shot
10. Why should you consider using Back Button Focus for action photography?
The focus will stay until you want to change it. when you have events that happen one in a life time and and can't have them over because they didn't come out right this focus everything out every time you move and want to capture everything. Actually focuses on moving subjects and comes out clear.
11. What are some of the challenges of Back Button Focus?
You have to constantly keep holding the button down. And if your taking a still photo its going to keep focusing because its supposed to be looking for moving objects.
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