Memorize This!
January 27th, 2005 | Published in Photography | 1 Comment
Note to self, commit this stuff to memory!
These are some good facts to know. They’ll help get you out of a jam or help you get a good base setup when your meter fails.
My favorite one is:
3. Camera shake rule The slowest shutter speed at which you can safely handhold a camera is one over the focal length of the lens in use. As shutter speeds get slower, camera shake is likely to result in an increasing loss of sharpness. So, if you’re using a 50mm lens, shoot at 1/60 sec or faster. Not enough light? Use a flash, tripod, or brace your camera against a solid object.
Then again, an IS lens adds an addendum to this rule.

January 30th, 2005 at 1:56 pm (#)
Oh man the IS lens sooooo kicks butt! I used mine yesterday in low light and you’d never even guess that I wasn’t using a tripod. And this was with the big torpedo (100-400), too! So impressed with the IS technology. But we don’t always have that so common sense must be used in those situations! :)