How to Stop Worrying about Slow Shutter Speeds
Okay, so on the previous page, I talked about having to keep an eye on my shutter speed, which I do, unless I turn on one of the greatest features ever for portrait photographers, and that is Auto ISO. What this little marvel of a menu command does is automatically raises your ISO to make sure your shutter speed doesn’t fall below a minimum amount you choose. So, do you remember what shutter speed I ideally don’t want to fall below? Right, 1/125 of a second! So, after I turn on my camera’s Auto ISO setting, I then go into my camera’s menu and set my Minimum Shutter Speed to 1/125 of a second. That ...
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