25V--Combat Documentation/Production Specialist Added - they do a lot more than photography in this MOS, they also do video
Hello Warrior,
I have NO idea what your comments relate to. Are you responding to something? Are you opening a new topic? I topic seems of interest but I can't tell what your comments relate to. I need some background please.
Rotorhead
Hello Warrior,
I have NO idea what your comments relate to. Are you responding to something? Are you opening a new topic? I topic seems of interest but I can't tell what your comments relate to. I need some background please.
Rotorhead
Warrior somehow got threads crossed. He is replying to the discussion on whether flying aircraft should be shot at slow shutter speed to show prop motion.
MOS means Military Occupational Specialty.
Croce,
Thanks for the explanation. That did help! BTW, I do know MOS, got a couple myself, ha, ha.
Thanks,
you can tell who served their country,ohh raa
john gasior wrote:
you can tell who served their country,ohh raa
0302 Infantry Officer here....
As a retired USN Photojournalist, I would suggest shooting the helo at 1/250 so that the helo is still but there is a bit of motion to the blades. You don't want to shoot too fast or the blades will be stopped in mid-air and the helo looks like a model someone hung from the ceiling with monofilament or too slow and the blades disappear. If you are trying to show some motion, the 1/250 whould be best but you can always bracket from 1/125 to 1/500 and choose the one you like best. If you are flying in another helo alsong side, you may need to shoot at 1/500 to take into consideration the vibration of the helo you are in.
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