Rab-Eye wrote:
I just want to make sure I'm correct about the guideline to use a shutter speed at least as fast as your focal length for handholding. I would assume that if your body has a 1.5x crop factor, the guideline for a 300mm lens, just as an example, would shoot at 1/450 (or 1/500), not 1/300. Correct?
Thanks and have a great Thanksgiving!
The rule is a guide line only that works for many. I suggest you find your own limit for each lens. You find you are surprised in either direction what your own limits are. They go down as you age. When I was young, with a 58mm lens, I could get a perfectly sharp shot of non moving objects at 1/8th of a second.
If you want to reply to me do it privately as the admin has me blocked form receiving emails since October 20 and refuses to re set me up. Seems to me it's discrimination!