==I think whoever wrote that is really out to lunch. I'd love to hear where
you
read it, if you remember.===
Denton,
Remember, I read it not said it. :-)
I can't remember but it was in a photo publication.
===I have extensive outdoors experience with medium format. I have used SLRs
like
the RZ and RB and have never been able to get truly sharp prints at less
than
1/250. I have also used RF and TLRs woth more success; with a Mamiya 7 and
C330
I was able to go down to about 1/60 pretty well. A lot has to do with the
substantial mirror slap of MF SLRs.===
I am contemplating trying it anyway.
1/60 would be my slowest attempt with a 645 and 80mm lens.
I would match it up against a 35mm and 50mm lens at 1/60.
===With 35mm SLRs I can do 1/30 pretty easily and 1/15 if I really
concentrate.
With Leica M it's 1/15 and 1/8. Again, probably the mirror is the
difference.=====
Would it not depend on the lens attatched?
===Taking the below to its ultimate conclusion, if I mount an 8x10 view
camera on
a shoulder stock I can shoot at 1/2 second since a contact print is not
enlarged at all!====
Not really the ultimate conclusion in this case.
I was relating a theory (not mine) about 35mm vs. medium format.
It would make for an interesting sight at the workshop though. ;-)
Charlie L.
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