On Sat, 10 Jul 1999 20:19:57 +0200, Thomas Haegin wrote:
>Joel, Barry,
>thanks... I see... But let's assume you're photographing e.g. Formula 1
>racing and will (of course) use very high shutter speeds like 1/1000 to
>1/500, I would think that this is shorter than any vibration of the camera
>itself thereby eliminating this danger, or is it not?
Yup - at that point I'd be a lot more concerned with framing and
focus than vibration. Shutter speeds of 1/500 and up essentially
eliminate vibration as a concern with real-world lenses (i.e. 600mm
and under).
BBB
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