NateNLogansDad
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So, I was at a Nikon class this weekend, and really enjoyed it. One thing that stuck out for me was one of the speakers said when they first stared shooting as a photo journalist, his boss had told him that no matter what he should not shoot any slower than 1 over what the length of his lens was set at when shooting hand held.
I.E. if his lens was set at 200mm, the slowest shutter should be 1/200, at 30mm it should be no slower than 1/30 etc, etc.
Does this still hold true today for most people? Is this a good rule of thumb or is there something else I should be thinking?
Thanks for any input, there will be plenty more stupid questions like this when I actually go through my notes.
I.E. if his lens was set at 200mm, the slowest shutter should be 1/200, at 30mm it should be no slower than 1/30 etc, etc.
Does this still hold true today for most people? Is this a good rule of thumb or is there something else I should be thinking?
Thanks for any input, there will be plenty more stupid questions like this when I actually go through my notes.
It's a good place to start in terms of learning though.