Oops. It would help to include the link
<http://www.chucknorcutt.com/party.php>
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Not necessary. Here's 1/4 second at f/8, ISO 100. On camera flash
> providing the main light, background fill by two studio lights bouncing
> of the ceiling of the party tent. The long shutter drag was necessary
> to pick up the decorative incandescent lights. At 1/60 they'd be all
> but invisible.
>
> The only noticeable motion blur is the left hand of the woman at right
> in the red dress. This shot was made with an A1 at the equivalent of
> 32mm. The IS was turned on so that likely prevented some camera motion
> but 1/4 second is still two stops down from 1/15.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Ken Norton wrote:
>>> So, I trust you have it on a pod to avoid ghost images at 1/15?
>>>
>>
>> Rarely, if ever, during event/wedding shoots. Handheld or monopod only.
>> Depending on the camera and focal length, 1/15 is usually doable if
>> you have
>> take a couple safety shots.
>>
>> AG
>
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