Asked by Sigma
How would you set your camera to get sharp photos of flying birds in the low light of early morning?
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Use a fast shutter speed with a wide aperture.
Use a narrow aperture with a low ISO.
Use a telephoto lens with a slow shutter speed.
Use a slow shutter speed with a high ISO.
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Use a fast shutter speed with a wide aperture.
A fast shutter freezes the bird's motion; a wide aperture lets in more light so you can use that fast speed in low‑light conditions (you may also need to raise ISO or use continuous AF/burst mode).
A fast shutter freezes the bird's motion; a wide aperture lets in more light so you can use that fast speed in low‑light conditions (you may also need to raise ISO or use continuous AF/burst mode).
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