Slr Photo Camera
June 18th, 2006
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Slr Photo Camera
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MINOLTA LENS MD 50 mm 50mm 1:1.7 ROKKOR-X SLR Camera Photo Photography CLEAN EC $47.77 |
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Fuji Fujica X Kominar 135mm Telephoto SLR 35mm Film Photo Picture Camera Lens $39.99 |
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Vivitar 75 205mm SLR Film Camera Photo Lenes, M/SR + Free Bonus Lens Used & Nice $88.95 |
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Photo Vest Jacket for Digital SLR Camera Large L $55.97 |
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NEW ROKINON 85mm F/1.4 UMC PORTRAIT TELE-PHOTO Lens For Nikon Digital SLR Camera $385.90 |
How do i take a photo on an SLR camera so that the scenery is static but passing/moving items are blurred?
Do i need a slow shutter speed or a large aperture? What advantage and effect does a larger aperture make to a photo?
You need a slower shutter speed. That will require a smaller aperture to balance out the exposure. A small aperture gives a greater depth of field but lets in less light. More of the picture is in focus. A slower shutter speed will cause moving objects to be blurred and will let more light in.
Good photography is a combination of the two.
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