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What shutter speed for moving cars at night?
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What shutter speed for moving cars at night?
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Use a slow shutter speed of 1//160 (you may need to adjust) and pan your camera while following a moving car - you will get a neat motion blur. This technique will take a bit of experimenting with panning to get it just right.
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