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How does Pentax K50 shoot moving objects?
When shooting a moving object, shooting a moving object means that the shutter speed should be considered first. If the shutter speed is too slow, moving objects may appear blurred. Especially when we want to keep the picture clear, we should avoid the blur caused by the movement of the subject or the camera shake. Therefore, the faster the moving speed, the faster the shutter speed required for the freezing action. For example, to clearly capture the moment when people walk, you need to use a shutter speed of 1/250 seconds or faster. But if you want a fuzzy artistic effect, you can set the shutter speed slower, about 3-20 seconds. Remember, when the light is insufficient or excessive, you will need to change the aperture and ISO after adjusting the shutter speed.
In fact, there is no clear answer to the question which setting should be adjusted first in manual mode. It depends on what you shoot. Every photographer can use different methods, just the one that suits you best. But everyone should get familiar with and get used to the manual mode.
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