The Joy of a Fast Shutter Speed

I’ve been experimenting with using faster shutter speeds.

I usually kept my camera on Aperture Priority mode. Then I thought I’d experiment with Shutter Priority set to 1/200 sec. After my visit to Pescadero Marsh Natural Preserve, it became apparent that 1/2000 wasn’t always fast enough.

Here is a grasshopper that I focused on in Shutter Priority mode at 1/2000 sec.

Grasshopper. Canon EOS 5D Mark IV with TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 A022, handheld, 1/2000 sec., f/7.1, ISO 640. Pescadero Marsh Natural Preserve, Pescadero, California.

I kept taking shots because I didn’t trust my reaction time. Suddenly I realized the grasshopper was gone. It must have jumped and I didn’t even see it. Yes, that fast.

Later at home, I reviewed the pictures. Many pictures basically the same as the one above. And then, this:

Grasshopper mid-jump. Canon EOS 5D Mark IV with TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 A022, handheld, 1/2000 sec., f/7.1, ISO 640. Pescadero Marsh Natural Preserve, Pescadero, California.

At first, I thought I had missed the jump. But, then I realized that I had caught the grasshopper jumping (the grasshopper’s shadow on the ground was what we call “an FBI clue”) but my shutter speed was too slow.

I increased my shutter speed to 1/3200 sec and alternated between that and Aperture Priority mode for the next several shoots.

When walking along the railroad tracks recently, I was taking pictures of a female Western Bluebird perched on a fence post and walking on the path. I was still warming up because I missed each time the Bluebird flew off the post. I didn’t think I had much until I got home and downloaded the pictures.

Female Western Bluebird Taking Off. Canon EOS 5D Mark IV with TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 A022, handheld, 1/3200 sec., f/7.1, ISO 1250. Santa Cruz, California.

The Bluebird taking off from the ground was a happy surprise. Had I used a longer shutter speed, the wings would have been much more blurred.

I’m going to be experimenting more with shutter speed. I want to find out when faster isn’t better because right now, it is!

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kathyhawksbirdandphotoblog_prvy8q
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June 5, 2021 7:19 pm

Well, I’m not sure about that…however the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is probably more forgiving. And I’m learning to use it more than I did with the Rebel.

puppatina
June 5, 2021 6:16 pm

You could never get this with your old rebel!

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