Shutter Priority Test - SP Mode

Uploaded: October 31, 2007 12:06:54

Description

1/20, AV 8, ISO 80, 42.8 mm, no tripod, IS on, My favorite..I like the "smoothness" of the water.

Exif: Exposure Time: 0.05, Flash: 80, Camera Model: Canon PowerShot S3 IS

Comments

Jessica R. Savage November 09, 2007

I've got the same camera and I can't figure out how to do that. It's making me crazy...Could you help? #782722

Cheryl Staub November 10, 2007

Jess -

This was part of an assignment for a class...not sure that I'm the best person to help you with this. However, to get the flowing effect you need a slow shutter speed...I used the shutter priority on the camera and had it set at 1/20. With such a slow shutter speed, especially if it's a sunny day, you'll probably need a low ISO to counteract the long exposure.
I do love the IS in this camera which enabled me to take this without a tripod. Good luck! #5053073


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