using faster shutter speeds?

Question by youjustlostthegame: using faster shutter speeds?
I have a Nikon D40 camera, and i was wondering how i can take a clear picture of something fast, say, the droplets of water being splashed while retaining the same amount of light.

i understand that the faster shutter speed you use, the less light is captured. what can i do to use fast shutter speeds while keeping this light?
highest aperture is like f/4 i think

Best answer:

Answer by Sweet Serenity
To compesate for the light loss you can use a wider aperture, use a higher ISO, or both (too high of an ISO will result in a grainy image).

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