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Moshe Strugano and Co Law Firm
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Moshe Strugano and Co Law Firm asked a question

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Created 4 years ago · Last updated 4 years ago · 6178

What Is The Minimum Shutter Speed To Avoid Blurry Photos?

Added 4 years ago

Wants to know the minimum shutter speed we should use to avoid blurry photos?

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Becs Hall @ The Talent Manager
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@Robinweaser are you able to advise here?
4 years ago
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Robin weaser
Its difficult to say as it totally depends on what you shooting, but for slow moving things you and get away with 250th. Any fast action you should be shooting at at least 1000th of a second, probably more.

Hope this helps.
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