On 26 Sep 2005 at 8:35, Cotty wrote:

> In general I would agree. However, if one wanted a slower shutter speed
> to enable the activity on the stage to become motion-blurred, without the
> actual (static) stage and scenery to become blurred, and no tripod.....
> 
> But that's a red herring. Of course I would much rather use a fast lens.

The problem is generally preventing a shot from being motion blurred, blur is 
easy to achieve wanted or not. I've got lots of images of sharp mics, you can 
even see the wire in the mesh but the faces behind them are often rendered 
contorted. 

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
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