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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D850
High-rez needs higher shutter speeds.
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 648724" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>The old rule in the film days was that your shutter speed should be at least the same as your focal length or faster when shooting hand-held. If shooting at 105mm, your shutter speed should be at least 1/125th of a second. </p><p></p><p>When the D800 came out, some reviewers wrote that camera shake was more noticeable because of the higher resolution. They suggested going three times the focal length. Two pro-togs here scoffed at that idea. Though I had a D800, I didn't notice that much camera shake when pixel peeping, but with the D850 I'm really seeing it. Tripling the shutter speed means using a higher ISO in most situations, but I've noticed that the sharpness from the faster shutter compensates for any extra ISO noise.</p><p></p><p>Steve Perry made a similar comment in his D850 review about how missing focus a tiny bit might have been acceptable with smaller sensors, but with the D850 you really see the miss.</p><p></p><p>For really serious work I try to use a tripod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 648724, member: 15302"] The old rule in the film days was that your shutter speed should be at least the same as your focal length or faster when shooting hand-held. If shooting at 105mm, your shutter speed should be at least 1/125th of a second. When the D800 came out, some reviewers wrote that camera shake was more noticeable because of the higher resolution. They suggested going three times the focal length. Two pro-togs here scoffed at that idea. Though I had a D800, I didn't notice that much camera shake when pixel peeping, but with the D850 I'm really seeing it. Tripling the shutter speed means using a higher ISO in most situations, but I've noticed that the sharpness from the faster shutter compensates for any extra ISO noise. Steve Perry made a similar comment in his D850 review about how missing focus a tiny bit might have been acceptable with smaller sensors, but with the D850 you really see the miss. For really serious work I try to use a tripod. [/QUOTE]
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