Re: When Good I.S. Goes Bad
- From: "Haydon" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 20:36:39 +0100
This is a good general rule of thumb, however I have had good shots shooting
helicopters, handheld at 1/60 @ 280mm! So, use it as a rule of thumb, not
the bible.
"Tzortzakakis Dimitrios" <nowhere@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I remember a thumb rule which was:"the shutter speed (fraction of a
second)
must be larger than the focal length of the lens, in mm (for 35 mm film
cameras),to handhold the camera.Thus, for a 50 mm normal it's 1/60.For an
100 mm tele, 1/125.Does anything like that apply in digital, or you have
to
know obscure details like the sensor size and/or focal length?
.
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