1/180 will freeze most sports action, while allowing enough motion
blur to show a dramatic effect. The motion blur would occur is things
such as the head of a baseball bat in mid-swing, or a baseball in
flight.
For years, sports photographers used 1/125 as their default shutter
speed for action
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Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 12:31 PM
Subject: MZ-S and flash capabilities...
Hey all,
I've got some questions about the MZ-S and
it's
flash system. At my
position at the paper, my primary duty is to
shoot
sports. If there is an
editorial assignment
Nick,
All you would have to do in the new stadium is stop down a bit and it
would be just like the others - 1/180 would work. I'll check in my
MZ-S manual and see if I can find the answer to your question on flash
meter sensitivity.
Bruce Dayton
Monday, December 31, 2001, 8:40:49 AM, you
Hey all,
I've got some questions about the MZ-S and it's flash system. At my
position at the paper, my primary duty is to shoot sports. If there is an
editorial assignment and a basketball game at the same time, the basketball
game has my priority (generally speaking). So I was pretty
I have not yet used the high speed sync mode (HSS) and skipped over that
area when reading the manual. However, my question is why is it
important for the usage you have described? It would seem to me that
HSS would only be used where the ambient light is your main light source
and the
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Aihe: MZ-S and flash capabilities...
Hey all,
I've got some questions about the MZ-S and it's flash system. At my
position at the paper, my primary duty is to shoot
should be okay if you shoot at
the peak of the action.
Bill, KG4LOV
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From: Nick Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PDML [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 12:31 PM
Subject: MZ-S and flash capabilities...
Hey all,
I've got some questions
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