Konica Minolta 5D Digital Camera User Manual


 
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With a slower shutter speed a very dynamic effect
can be achieved. A slower shutter speed needs to
be set on the camera (e.g. 1/60), then the
photographer has to follow the moving subject and
during this movement the shutter has to be released.
TIP: To get good results under difficult light
conditions or with lenses with smaller
apertures, a high ISO number (e.g. ISO 800)
should be set on the camera. For short or
medium distances (up to 25 m) a Program
Flash can be used.
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Taking images of fast moving subjects is a great
challenge for both the photographer and the
camera equipment. Releasing the shutter at the
right moment is crucial for capturing an expressive
image.
SPORTING EVENTS
Filling the image area with the subject from a
distance requires lenses with a longer focal length
(over 100mm). Telephoto lenses or zoom lenses
with a large aperture (e.g. AF 100-300mm f/4.5-
5.6 APO (D)) are most suitable, so that shooting
with fast shutter speeds is still possible when the
light conditions are not perfect. This enables the
photographer to “freeze” a fast movement. The
narrow depth of field that results from the large
aperture separates the main subject from its
background for even greater emphasis.
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Lens AF 100-300mm f/4.5-5.6 APO (D)
PHOTO SUBJECTS – SPORT/ACTION