Actually it's super standard to use fast shutter speeds in broad day light lol. The faster the shutter speed the less light gets in , the darker it gets the slower your speed could be to make up for low light. The slower shutter speed more light gets in. You can also adjust the aperture of course to control light. He could have been shooting on aperture priority and easily gotten this. I don't think this guy knows anything about photography. Maybe videography since he mentioned frames per second but that's not really a term you use for photography. That being said, a journalist would want a fast shutter speed as well to make sure they are capturing every second.
Actually it's super standard to use fast shutter speeds in broad day light lol. The faster the shutter speed the less light gets in , the darker it gets the slower your speed could be to make up for low light. The slower shutter speed more light gets in. You can also adjust the aperture of course to control light. He could have been shooting on aperture priority and easily gotten this. I don't think this guy knows anything about photography. Maybe videography since he mentioned frames per second but that's not really a term you use for photography. That being said, journalist would want a fast shutter speed as well to make sure they are capturing every second.
Actually it's super standard to use fast shutter speeds in broad day light lol. The faster the shutter speed the less light gets in , the darker it gets the slower your speed could be to make up for low light. The slower shutter speed more light gets in. You can also adjust the aperture of course to control light. He could have been shooting on aperture priority and easily gotten this. I don't think this guy knows anything about photography.