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This depends on several factors

1. The speed at which the photographed object rotates

2. The shutter speed you set

3. Your aperture size.

If your shutter speed is very fast, you may get a still effect. For example, if you adjust it to 1/500 second. Your object also rotates at 1/500 second. At this time, the speed of your shutter and the speed of the object are 1:1.

If your shutter speed is very slow, the speed of the object in 1/50 second is 1/500 second.

Then the ratio of the two speeds is 1:10

It is known. If the speed is slower than 1/30 seconds, you must use a bracket to stabilize the vibration. Otherwise there will be blurring (irregularity) and the dynamic blurring and speed sense we need is the blurring of rules. Indentation or rotational blur. So as long as you slow down the shutter speed, you can shoot a dynamic rotating effect. If you want to take still photos, you just need to speed up the shutter speed. The aperture size should match your shutter speed to prevent under-lighting or over-exposure. Just try more.

In fact, there are other ways. (Suitable for SLR cameras.

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