I would disagree. I always use a tripod. Although it may not offer any
reduction in shake, it does force me to compose better. The only hand held
shots I do are flash macros.
And I always lock up the mirror, even at 1/1000. A creature of habit.
Foxy
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At those shutter speeds, and those focal lengths, if the photog keeps to
good
form, there shouldn't be ANY advantage to using a tripod.
> What is the consensus on this issue? If I am using a 28mm to say 75mm
lens
> and the camera's meter shows a shutter speed of 250 or faster, is hand
> holding the camera going to produce a different result than mounting it on
a
> tripod? Presuppose that the focusing is correct and that the photographer
> assumes a wide stance and "squeezes" off the shot.
>
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