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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 51879" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Sorry Jack, but you've overlooked the fact that he was at 1/100s probably at his max opening... Going down to iso 100 would have given him a shutter speed of ... let me see... 1/6 sec... I'm not so sure this would have been better.</p><p></p><p>As a matter of fact, the shutter speed is very close to the limit for a motion blur with this camera. You have to figure 1.5 X focal lenght of the lens to be really safe with the cropped DX format.</p><p></p><p>For my part, I think the problem with this shot is that it was first made "through a glass". The artifacts that Jeff mentioned could just be reflexions that could maybe be removed with careful post processing. The color could be made a little warmer as well.</p><p></p><p>But it's a good catch of a photo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 51879, member: 3903"] Sorry Jack, but you've overlooked the fact that he was at 1/100s probably at his max opening... Going down to iso 100 would have given him a shutter speed of ... let me see... 1/6 sec... I'm not so sure this would have been better. As a matter of fact, the shutter speed is very close to the limit for a motion blur with this camera. You have to figure 1.5 X focal lenght of the lens to be really safe with the cropped DX format. For my part, I think the problem with this shot is that it was first made "through a glass". The artifacts that Jeff mentioned could just be reflexions that could maybe be removed with careful post processing. The color could be made a little warmer as well. But it's a good catch of a photo. [/QUOTE]
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