Hi guys,
just a quick question at what shutter speed do you start to use your tripods for porraits?
adamfromperth Member 91 posts Joined Oct 2007 More info | May 19, 2008 06:46 | #1 Hi guys,
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Tiberius Goldmember 2,556 posts Likes: 11 Joined Apr 2008 More info | May 19, 2008 07:10 | #2 The general rule is that you can't hand hold at slower shutter speeds than the reciprocal of your focal length. That is, if you have a 300mm lens, you shouldn't handhold unless youa re shooting at 1/300 second or faster. A 50mm lens needs a shutter speed of 1/50 or faster. Any slower than this and you need to use a tripod, or image stabilisation. My photography website!PHOCAL PHOTOGRAPHY
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Stocky Senior Member 731 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: Ann Arbor, MI More info | May 19, 2008 07:13 | #3 The general rule is that you can shoot 1/(focal length x crop factor) hand held. That makes 1/80 about the slowest I can shoot with 50mm on my XTI. Some people can do much better, others much worse. Always happy to hear some critique
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May 19, 2008 20:08 | #4 can you explain what the crop factor is?
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jbimages Senior Member 492 posts Joined Mar 2007 Location: Sydney, Australia More info | May 19, 2008 20:41 | #5 adamfromperth wrote in post #5557097 can you explain what the crop factor is? Yes, but its easier to find someone who has already done so. John
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Wilt Reader's Digest Condensed version of War and Peace [POTN Vol 1] More info | May 19, 2008 20:44 | #6 Adam, the #1 definition (the others are often misleading) is that 1/1.6x the length (and width) of the 35mm size frame is 'cut off' with the APS-C sensor. It captures a frame image that is the same as if you shot on 35mm film and trimmed off that much of the negative!...a 'crop'. The #2 definition is that on APS-C camera, the APS-C framed area is equivalent to the framed area if you shot with 35mm film camera and mounted a lens on it which is 1.6x the FL...for example 50mm lens on APS-C is similar in the framed area to using 80mm on 135format body. You need to give me OK to edit your image and repost! Keep POTN alive and well with member support https://photography-on-the.net/forum/donate.php
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KirkHMB Senior Member 677 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2007 Location: SF Bay Area More info | May 20, 2008 12:15 | #7 Any time I want repeatable images, regardless of shutter speed. Lets me talk etc without recomposing each shot. Keep the remote release hidden, and blast away. shooting club VB and club soccer, hoping to get back to landscape work soon.
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RenéDamkot Cream of the Crop 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | May 20, 2008 12:28 | #8 Shutterspeed is not just what decides wether or not to use a tripod. "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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