
For fast moving objects in night for steady photo, the best DSLR camera settings would be:
- Fast shutter speed
- Wide aperture
- High ISO
Let’s set those values in our DSLR camera settings:
- Set the shutter speed to 1/500 or higher to freeze the motion of fast moving objects.
- A wide aperture (such as f/2.8 or lower) will allow more light to reach the sensor, allowing for better exposure in low light conditions.
- Lastly, set the ISO to a high value such as 1600 or higher to brighten up the image.
And we will get following result:

Some other settings to take a picture for fast moving objects in night using DSLR camera for steady photos:
It is also important to use a tripod when shooting in low light conditions. This will allows you for sharper images as the camera will not shake due to the fast shutter speeds. Additionally, if possible, use a remote for shutter release will help to reduce camera shake.

When we have to capture fast moving objects in night, it is important to set the focus mode to continuous autofocus. This will allow to track the movement of the subject and keep it in focus. Also recommended to use a wide angle lens to capture the wider scene.

You can also use a flash when shooting fast moving objects in night. The flash will provide additional light to freeze the motion of the subject and will also help to reduce noise in the image.

Finally, it is important to check the white balance setting of the camera. Depending on the light sources present, it may be necessary to adjust the white balance to ensure that the colors in the image are accurate.

By following these settings, it will definitely possible to capture fast moving objects in night with a DSLR camera. With the right settings, the results can be absolute stunning.
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Writer: Tushar Mengal