> A good friend of mine locally shoots the Sun 'n Fun Fly-In at Lakeland
>every year. He shoots them (there's usually lots of light) on ISO100
>Fuji slide film, or Kodachrome 200. Most of the time he is at
>1/250th-1/500th. Any faster, and the props start to "freeze", which
>apparently spells dread to any flier, or so I'm told (he is a pilot)
I've taken chopper shots at 1/250, and the blades have frozen (slower
rotating). Yuck! If there is a chopper, I shoot at 1/60. I haven't tried
prop planes at greater than 1/60 as I just applied the chopper rule.
Foxy
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