keep trying
i would use a 50mm lens and try 1/60 of a second
maybe then speed it up to 1/125
the blurryness is probably due to two things
you moved to fast and lens shake

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From: "Arathi-Sridhar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Jostein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 7:34 PM
Subject: full moon; panning


> Hi.
> I got the prints of my double exposure experiment (with my K-1000), and
the
> film has moved in all the shots. So Im pretty depressed, and feeling bit
> silly that I didnt
> follow your carefully given point-by-point advice. Of the 4 frames, one
has
> moved forward and another has moved back! So obviously, I have to ensure
the
> film is tight and does not move at all! Didnt expect this much of error...
>
> Also tried my first attempt at panning - a bird in flight. And the whole
> image is a blur.
> I went by the book and used 1/30 second and 1/15 second exposure. I guess
it
> needs much more practice... Any advice on this?
> thanks.
>
> feeling blue on a saturday afternoon,
> Sridhar
>
> > >
> > > * if I am going to depress the film rewind button and prevent the film
> > from
> > > advancing, why would I need to tighten the rewind crank with a rubber
> > band?
> >
> > Not a silly question at all. It's just to ensure accuracy; that the film
> > doesn't move at all. It may be paranoid, but that's just me...:-)
> >
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