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[–] Ahmrael 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Set the aperture to something extremely quick so the movement doesn't affect the image, like 1/250.

I believe you mean shutter speed. The aperture deals with how much light is allowed in and has a direct correlation with exposure.

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[–] cajual 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Hey my bad, I was totally thinking ISO at the time. If you set your ISO higher to something like 400 and your shutter speed to 1/250 it will work better. I'll fix my original post.

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[–] Ahmrael ago 

Oh gotcha.

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[–] TThor 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Although if one were looking to create small depth of field and use a fast shutter speed, the widest aperture would be the best way to go (and plus for lenses without manual aperture control, the widest aperture is default with the lens off the body)

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[–] Ahmrael ago  (edited ago)

Well yes, I suppose I should have added that clarification. Thank you for doing so in my rubbish self's stead.

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[–] Aspenforest ago 

That is a very scientific explanation. One does what one must, because, one can.

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[–] Ahmrael ago 

What? I was correcting the misuse of the term "aperture"