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From: Patrick Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>However if you are shooting helicopters or planes
> with propellers, try to keep your shutter speed between 1/250 and 1/320 to
> give the props a slight blur. I feel this makes a better action shot. I
> always try to pick the slowest speed film I can to achieve the above
> settings. In the daylight I use ISO 64 or 100. If it is a cloudy day, ISO
400
> should be fast enough to get your shots. As a general rule, I do not drop
> below 1/125 of a second. This helps me freeze the subject and I have very
>few blurred shots.
> Here is a link to the Air Show photos:
> http://wardphotography.com/air.htm
Hi Patrick, Good pic's and good advice. I particularly liked the unusual
Pelican shaped aircraft :^)
Regards, Tim
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