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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 735908" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>1/40 s. with a 70-300 is a certain recipe for a blurred photo. There is a rule of thumbs that says your shutter speed should be at least as fast as the focal length ex: 1/300s for 300mm this being with a full frame camera which means this should be even faster for a cropped sensor 1/300 \1.5= 1/450s. At 1/40, it's like tossing a coin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 735908, member: 3903"] 1/40 s. with a 70-300 is a certain recipe for a blurred photo. There is a rule of thumbs that says your shutter speed should be at least as fast as the focal length ex: 1/300s for 300mm this being with a full frame camera which means this should be even faster for a cropped sensor 1/300 \1.5= 1/450s. At 1/40, it's like tossing a coin. [/QUOTE]
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