Hi,

I understand, and don't follow the "rule" either.  I was just curious how
it would be implemented with the crop factor of the smaller sensor
considered.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Godfrey DiGiorgi 

> I never really listened to the rule. I have my own:
>
> - I shoot at whatever I have to to obtain a shot with any camera and  
> lens. With a digital camera, I can check to see if it is sufficiently  
> short an exposure to get what I want. If it isn't, I either give up  
> or try again.
>
> - For any real approach to critical sharpness, I use a tripod.
>
> Godfrey
>
> On Nov 28, 2006, at 10:14 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>
> > It's long been considered that for good results one should only  
> > shoot hand
> > held at the reciprocal of the focal length, so for a 200 mm lens the
> > slowest hand held shutter speed would be 1/200 second.  Considering  
> > the
> > crop/magnification factor of the Pentax DSLR's, a 200mm lens = a  
> > 300mm lens
> > (Let's not get into the argument about this, please).  So, would one
> > ideally shoot at 1/300 second hand held?
>
>
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