You may need to try this several times before you get a shot that you are happy with, but that is half the fun.Once you have the basics down, you can branch off to more exciting alternatives. There are many different types of high-speed film cameras, but they can mostly all be grouped into five different categories:
I found that 100mm macro is the best lens as it has 1:1 magnification so you can fill the frame with your subject. If you have any other camera that has manual controls, it will also work fine. Set the lowest possible ISO, go for 100 and increase it only if you don’t have enough flash power. Set up your sound trigger close to the subject but out of your viewfinder. Next is the lens and just like the camera, any will work. If you choose to use multiple external flashes, set them up directly across from each other at either side of your subject. Set your camera to high-speed burst mode. I just wrote that you need 1/20,000th of a second to freeze the moment and now I am saying that shutter speed doesn’t matter. He has published three (so far) coffee table books. We open the shutter and fire the flash at the right time to expose the image. Next is the lens and just like the camera, any will work. So I used some wire and a push button switch to make a switch to fire the flash manually.Before we talk about camera settings, I am going to reveal a shocking truth. It’s important to make sure your backdrop is large enough that it will fill the entire frame.Set up your wine glass on a table in front of your backdrop that is covered with a black cloth – you don’t want to be able to see the table in your final photograph.
Then, set the aperture between f/11-f/16, focus manually, and leave the camera. For me, the most important thing with high-speed photography is using flash, specifically something with as short a duration as possible. So when the bird launches the launch lug blocks the light.
I use The only lens requirement is that the focal length should be long enough so that you have sufficient distance between your camera and the subject, to keep your gear safe from colors and water splashes. I’ll share that trick later in this article so keep reading.You may also need an assistant as you have to do lots of tasks all at the same time, and you can’t do everything on your own. Check your viewfinder to see the results.