alroldan12
Member
Hello,
This is my first post (though I been a member for a little while). I am fairly new to MF and I am shooting an event for a friend this weekend. I am anticipating having to deal with low light situations (indoors, sunset, etc). Also, I am only able to use available light.
My question is: What is the minimum shutter speed to avoid motion blur? I shoot 645 and my lenses are all prime (55mm,80mm and 150mm) my film will be Portra ISO 400 and 800.
Thanks a lot!
Axel
This is my first post (though I been a member for a little while). I am fairly new to MF and I am shooting an event for a friend this weekend. I am anticipating having to deal with low light situations (indoors, sunset, etc). Also, I am only able to use available light.
My question is: What is the minimum shutter speed to avoid motion blur? I shoot 645 and my lenses are all prime (55mm,80mm and 150mm) my film will be Portra ISO 400 and 800.
Thanks a lot!
Axel
) if you are using a WLF. That is a much more stable shooting grip. I have achieved quite acceptable sharpness with my Rollei at 1/15. I've seen quite a few claims (bragging?) of 1/8 or slower, but I don't think I could go that slow myself. Shooting from the hip like that can be quite enjoyable, and often your subjects can be more relaxed that when you have a camera pressed to your face.