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What shutter speed should I use for wildlife?
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Wildlife shutter speed cheat sheetType of actionShutter speedStationary/sedentary animals1/60–1/400 secondWalking animals/slower motion1/500–1/1000 secondRunning, hunting, or fighting animals1/1000–1/2000 secondLarge flying birds1/1600–1/2500 second
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