SHUTTER SPEED CHEAT SHEET

PVME Training Division — quick reference

Full-stop shutter scale

Each step doubles or halves exposure time. Halving the time = -1 stop of light.

30s — 15s — 8s — 4s — 2s — 1s — 1/2 — 1/4 — 1/8 — 1/15 — 1/30 — 1/60 — 1/125 — 1/250 — 1/500 — 1/1000 — 1/2000 — 1/4000 — 1/8000

Rule of thumb: Shutter speed controls motion. Faster = freeze. Slower = blur. Strobe-lit studio work always sits at sync speed (1/200 on Sony A7RV with Profoto).

Freezing motion

Subject motionMinimum shutterSafe shutter
Sitting/standing portrait1/1251/250
Walking subject1/2501/500
Slow dance / first dance1/1251/200
Bouquet toss1/5001/1000
Children running1/5001/1000
Marching cadence (military)1/4001/800
Sports — field running1/10001/2000
Bird in flight / cars1/20001/4000

Handheld floor — reciprocal rule

Minimum handheld shutter = 1 / (focal length × 2) on high-res bodies like the A7RV. IBIS helps but don't push it.

Focal lengthOld reciprocalA7RV-safe floor
24mm1/301/60
35mm1/401/80
50mm1/601/125
85mm1/1001/200
135mm1/1601/320
200mm1/2501/500

Intentional motion blur — panning

Subject speedPan shutterResult
Walking1/30Subtle background streak
Jogging1/60Visible motion lines
Cycling1/125Sharp subject, soft background
Car at 30 mph1/60 – 1/125Strong streak effect

PVME shutter chart — 12 scenarios

ScenarioShutterNotes
Tethered studio headshot (strobe)1/200Sync speed; ambient killed
Military trainee headshot (strobe)1/200Same
Outdoor military formation1/500Catch the marching foot fall sharp
Wedding ceremony — vows1/250Quiet shutter mode on
Wedding processional1/400Walking pace + emotion
First dance (low light)1/16085mm GM, IBIS on, ISO floats
Reception speeches1/200Watch for hand gestures
Bouquet/garter toss1/1000Burst mode
Real estate interior (ambient)1/4 – 1sTripod required
Real estate twilight exterior2s – 8sTripod, mirror lock equivalent
Engagement session (golden hour)1/500Wide aperture forces this anyway
Group of 20+ in formation1/320Stop one micro-twitch from killing the shot

5 common shutter mistakes

  1. Going below sync speed with strobes — banding or ambient contamination. Stay at 1/200 unless using HSS.
  2. Trusting IBIS at 1/30 with a 70-200 — IBIS stabilizes the body, not the subject. Subject motion still blurs.
  3. Forgetting to raise shutter when moving outdoors — leaving 1/125 from ceremony then losing reception entrance shots.
  4. Auto-ISO with too-low minimum shutter — set Auto-ISO floor to 1/250 for events.
  5. Slow shutter on real estate without tripod — 1/15 handheld with 16-35mm = soft everywhere.