Canon EF User Manual

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• At the ”B" setting, the shutter will remain open as

long as the shutter button is depressed. A cable

release is a handy device for holding the shutter
button in for long periods of time. Also, it allows the
shutter to be opened without the photographer

touching the camera or button directly, and there­

fore keeps camera shake to a minimum, thus insuring

a clear picture. At "B," the aperture ring must be set

manually.

Intentional blur oftentimes can give your photo­

graphs a convincing feeling of action. Two types of

intentional blur are (1) subject blur and (2) back­

ground blur created by panning. Subject blur (1) is

created by keeping the camera still while the subject

moves across the field of view. The subject becomes

blurred while the background remains sharp. Back­

ground blur (2) can be created by panning, or

following the subject with the camera, keeping the

subject basically at the same position in the view­

finder. The subject remains relatively sharp while the

background blurs into a streaky effect. Experiment

by using slow shutter speeds of 1 — 1/60 sec. A

neutral density filter (ND4 or ND8) over the lens

will permit using slow shutter speeds even with fast

films.

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