Way too much light is captured as the shutter is held open for long time, its suitable is darkness where the light is low.@anoop awesome beach shot
@tkin nice shots
Btw guys why is it that when we reduce shutter speed in daylight time we can't see anything in screen.I know i asked this earlier but need how to overcome it
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No and why would you want to do it? I mean low shutter is used in low light, in a beach its not needed, you can tweak the speed a bit to capture brighter images, but can't use very low speed as the image will be whitewashed. Try playing with exposure, I think it will accomplish what you want.So it's not possible to take low shutter shots in beaches etc?
Don't think that's right, I mean even my ye old Sony POS had exposure control, hell even my Nokia 5800(worst cam ever) has one setting for that, try fiddling a bit.^^ Ohk! But i'm not able to change exposure in Manual mode.
All that we can change in M mode is TV,AV and Iso
Or, may be my cell has a good camera.@CyberKID - I'm not sure I like that kind of lighting on flowers but if that is with a mobile phone you definitely deserve a good camera.
Please critique.