Movement photography: The exposure time
The exposure you have set the time influenced the result enormous:
- Before you photograph, you should consider whether the image will contain motion blur, or the subject to be frozen in motion.
- The movement to "freeze", you should choose the shortest possible exposure time in the settings of your camera.
- What is the exposure time for the scene in your image, you need to find out even though. As a guideline, you may remember, however, that the motion of a car travelling at 50 km/h with an exposure time of 1/500 of a second trap should be.

Movement photography: tips
Movement photography: aperture and ISO
Depending on the chosen exposure time, the aperture and ISO are:
- The shorter the exposure time is, the less light hits the Sensor of your camera.
- Thus, the image is lit still good, you should open the aperture accordingly.
- You may also need to increase the ISO value, or even additional light sources.

Settings for moving subjects
Movement photography: camera shake
The exposure time of your photos to be blurred faster and faster. So...
- ...you should make sure to hold the camera when Shooting as quiet as possible.
- In the case of particularly short exposure times you should use a tripod, camera shake can actually be ruled out.
- Tips to buy tripod we have in this practical tip for you.

Tripod for the movement photograph