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<blockquote data-quote="robstopper" data-source="post: 553380" data-attributes="member: 42074"><p>Sometimes I don't want to use a quick shutter speed, as I want a bit of motion blur - like on a fast moving car on track, or like the last few shots on this thread - <a href="http://nikonites.com/photo-feedback/36240-few-duxford-spring-car-show.html#post553286" target="_blank">http://nikonites.com/photo-feedback/36240-few-duxford-spring-car-show.html#post553286</a> some planes I shot yesterday. The Blenheim was at down 1/160, and the props look virtually static, so I'd ideally want 1/100. Using high s/s to minimise camera shake gives me a more frozen shot than I really want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robstopper, post: 553380, member: 42074"] Sometimes I don't want to use a quick shutter speed, as I want a bit of motion blur - like on a fast moving car on track, or like the last few shots on this thread - [url]http://nikonites.com/photo-feedback/36240-few-duxford-spring-car-show.html#post553286[/url] some planes I shot yesterday. The Blenheim was at down 1/160, and the props look virtually static, so I'd ideally want 1/100. Using high s/s to minimise camera shake gives me a more frozen shot than I really want. [/QUOTE]
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