Joseph Tainter wrote: > Considering the > crop/magnification factor of the Pentax DSLR's, a 200mm lens = a 300mm > lens (Let's not get into the argument about this, please). So, would > one ideally shoot at 1/300 second hand held? > > ----- > > That is the advice I am seeing. But I suspect that for lenses up to 75 > mm or so, an experienced, steady shooter can probably just use the old > reciprocal rule. Long telephotos may be another matter. > > Some of my handheld shots with the A 50 F1.2 were taken at 1/30. > > Joe > >
I've found that I can use the old rule, and even push it a little. There's less moving parts in a DSLR and I find them steadier than a film SLR. -Adam -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

