Bashy
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Flight distance : 2354357 ft
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Now that made me spit me coffee back into my cup
Ant, its not an easy question to answer, many factors can upset a photos outcome as youve been told, but it also depends on what look you are going for, now, for someone flying at 30mph then i would have to assume that they are shooting a moving object, if so then it too would depend on what image they are going for, if its static subject image then a higher shutter would be beneficial but, if the image is to be of, lets say a train in motion and you wanted to capture motion blur in the foreground and background, the most obvious higher shutter speed would NOT be better in this case, a lower and good panning, some skill would be involved to get that type of shot for sure but its just an example, ive seen the post shot too, looks cool (if its to be believed), if youre on FB then take a look
https://www.facebook.com/photo.p ... ype=1&theater&ifg=1
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10214991153839738&set=g.1209153282433132&type=1&theater&ifg=1
Some figures on this one
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=833322707036548&set=g.1209153282433132&type=1&theater&ifg=1 |
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