To demonstrate the effects of different shutter speeds on moving images, I recorded 3 videos of Joe throwing a bottle in the air whilst making the shutter speed slower each time.
Fast Shutter Speed - 1/250 second
In this shot, the shutter speed is so high that you can hardly tell that the water bottle is in motion, it is slightly distorted however overall it seems as if its still.
Normal Shutter Speed - 1/50 second
In this example of a normal shutter speed, you can tell that the water bottle is moving as it appears blurry in the image, however it isn't too blurry and you can still tell what the object is.
Slow Shutter Speed - 1/30 second
This example was not the best to use as the camera was slightly out of focus during the shot which made everything in the shot seem slightly blurry, however you can still see the effects of a slow shutter speed as the water bottle is so distorted in the picture you can hardly tell what it is.
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