To change the camera to shutter priority you first need to turn the camera on. Once when you turn the camera on there is a mode dial with MASP on it. Have the dial set to S for shutter speed. This mode will let you choose the amount of time the picture is exposed to the light in a second. To change the shutter speed you roll the dial near the screen and it will go up or down. When shutter speed changes the light exposure changes. So when the picture is set for a long shutter speed, the light exposure can be too much causing the picture to become blurry like the first photo on top. A quicker shutter speed will cause the picture to become darker like the above this text. You want to use shutter speed priority to capture images that are insanely fast and can only be taken at certain speeds, or show a certain motion.(blurry or freezing time) Shutter Speed Notes
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