EchoingWhisper
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Sorry, I made a mistake on the shutter speed, please check again.
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I also made a note, as I had seen it written in a D5100 review, that you can hand-hold down to 1/13 sec...
For your 18-55mm, at 55mm, you could hand-hold at 1/20 seconds. At 18mm, you could hand-hold at 1/8 seconds.
For your 55-300mm, at 55mm, you could hand-hold at 1/10 seconds. At 300mm you could hand-hold at 1/60 seconds.
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Sorry, I made a mistake on the shutter speed, please check again.
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Sorry, I made a mistake on the shutter speed, please check again.
I am sorry, Michael; what do you mean?
Regards,
John
I also made a note, as I had seen it written in a D5100 review, that you can hand-hold down to 1/13 sec...
For your 18-55mm, at 55mm, you could hand-hold at 1/20 seconds. At 18mm, you could hand-hold at 1/8 seconds.
For your 55-300mm, at 55mm, you could hand-hold at 1/10 seconds. At 300mm you could hand-hold at 1/60 seconds.
Thank you very much Michael. I am also going to get the 35mm 1.8G AFS DX "soon"; do you know what the minimum hand-hold shutter speed and aperture "sweet spot range" is for that lens?
Regards, John
EchoingWhisper said:Minimum hand hold speed is 1/50. Sweet spot range... I don't know, like normal, don't use any aperture beyond f/11.0.
EchoingWhisper said:Minimum hand hold speed is 1/50. Sweet spot range... I don't know, like normal, don't use any aperture beyond f/11.0.
I think f3.5 to 4.5 is optimal looking at certain review sites, mine looks great even wide open to be honest but at f3.5 and up is tack sharp
Gentlemen, Hand-hold minimum shutter speed is 1/50 for the 35mm? Did I catch that right? I looked around Google, and didn't see this mentioned.
Regards,
John