In a message dated 12/20/2002 12:40:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, MAILER-DAEMON writes:

> In a message dated 12/20/2002 6:45:27 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>writes:
> 
> > Take a picture with the shutter speed at double and quadruple
> > the focal length ( with a 50mm lens, 1/30 and 1/15 of a second).
> > Do it handheld, and don't take any precautions about the 
> > slow
> > speed.
> > You'll see for yourself what camera shake looks like.
> > 
> > William Robb
 
Good point. Hehehe. Usually I try to prevent camera shake, of course.
 
Someone suggested I do a test back when I was saying I thought my pictures weren't as 
clear as a Canon shooter in the class that I took. Have her shoot handheld and with 
tripod and me shoot handheld and with tripod -- same subject. No longer in class, but 
I did mean to try that and see if I could tell a difference between my Albinar zoom 
and Pentax 50mm (that I bought since class).

I will try that on my next roll and also see if I can see camera shake in my normal 
photos.

Later, Doe aka Marnie  OTOH, maybe I am too nearsighted to see it in normal photos, so 
I will try deliberate camera 
shake as well.

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