There is a grandchild/great-grandchild immobilizer. It's called a
flash. The first 35 of these (which I think I've shown here before) are
just camera mounted flash bounced off the ceiling at ISO 100, 1/15
second, f/11. The flash was probably a Canyon 540EZ but could have been
a T32. I don't remember. Not portrait quality stuff but everybody is
reasonably well lit and reasonably in focus. Tokina 28-80 with shots
covering the full zoom range. The latter stuff is ISO 3200 under an
overhead incandescent. Not the best light.
<http://www.chucknorcutt.com/Thanksgiving%202008/>
Dr. Flash
Jim Nichols wrote:
> More useful at my age would be a great-grandchild immobilizer. Last
> Christmas, I drove myself crazy trying to use an autofocus lens among a
> crowd of moving folks. I think zone focusing is much simpler.
>
> Jim Nichols
> Tullahoma, TN USA
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>> New feature in the upcoming E-X: Snake-Eye Detection!
>> AG
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