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> Good question, I've been wondering about it to.
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son they put in a "250-setting" on the
> Z1-P - to help "freeze" movement, when there's ambient light in the scene.
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I was shooting a high school marching band competion last night with the
MZ-S/Tamron 75-300/AF360FGZ/monopod. I used a variety of films from RSX 100
to Fuji Press 1600 (a gift from the pro who was shooting the event. After
dark, even the 1600 was showing only 1/30 - 1/15 sec at 5.6 without the
fla
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Emne: Re: Ok, the most stupid question from someone who should know
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Brad, Paul,
There's an old rule of thumb saying that the longest hand-holdable shutt
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Subject: Re: Ok, the most stupid question from someone who should know
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It does.
Jeff.
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My Minolta Dimage 7 does the same. It keeps the shutter speed (when zooming)
just fast enough for handheld shots.
Jeff.
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Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 1:55 AM
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Wow, that's advanced, huh.
I have very little flash experience, because i'm shooting landscapes mostly.
It is still true for older F-lens and older bodys like ZX-7 ?
Gasha
Bruce Dayton wrote:
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somewhat blacked out. In more recent years, Pentax, among others, has
changed the program so that
ight?
Brad
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> Brad,
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Brad,
Just so you know, in the old days, TTL was kind of poor. The reason
was that flash synch speed was always used automatically by the
camera's program setting. This generally meant that your flash
pictures ended up with the subject well lit but the background
somewhat blacked out. In more r
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