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"Barber, Kenneth L." <[log in to unmask]>
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 acturally the faster the speed, the less chance of us moving during the
photo process. no, it will not make us quit shacking. we will shake as much
as always, but the faster the sutter, the more of a chance that it can get a
photo made inbetween shacks.

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Sent: 3/31/2003 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: Springtime in Texas

So, the faster we spin our wheels, the less shaky we become? =20

Kat

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From: Deri James deri@CHUZZLEWIT=2EDEMON=2ECO=2EUK
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 18:57:33 +0100
To: C-PALSY@MAELSTROM=2ESTJOHNS=2EEDU
Subject: Re: Springtime in Texas


On Monday 31 Mar 2003 5:07 pm, you wrote:
> In a message dated 3/31/2003 2:42:28 AM Central Standard Time,
>
> Magenta40@AOL=2ECOM writes:
> >  always find a speed of 300 helpful for photography=2E (that was a
can=
on
> > ae-1) I don't know how fast my digital is=2E
>
> Does that help the shaking?
>
> Bobby

Yes, the higher the "speed" the less light is needed to capture the
image,=

so,
assuming good lighting, the shutter is open for less time, which means
blurring due to shake is less likely=2E

Cheers

Deri

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