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Photography Tip ~ Shutter Speed–How Slow is Too Slow for Sharp Photos

Photography Tip ~ Shutter Speed–How Slow is Too Slow for Sharp Photos

 

Photography Tip ~ Shutter Speed~How Slow is Too Slow for Sharp Photos

Have you noticed, while hand-holding your camera, that some images appear sharper than others? Well, there are many factors that go into making sharp images, and shutter speed is a huge variable. This photography tip video will explain how to determine if your shutter speed is too slow for hand-holding, making it time to find a tripod.

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After going to Brooks Institute and shooting photos for 35 years I finally got this from you! Thanks Ken! Well I went during film days and Ansel Adams was the big deal and b/w, but other than the actual cameras, dark room processing they did not go into the lens shutter speed ratio like you did… of course 8×10 cameras had fixed lens:) Thank you for all of your valuable tips… someday you should do a photo safari at the Zion National Park… I will be there!

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Wow, thanks for the compliment! Hm? Zion? Perhaps, I need to do some scouting? ;)

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