RichardM
Member
While 'rules of thumb' are a good starting point, your mileage may vary.
There is a way to check your personal "handhold ability". Find a piece of black cardboard or black construction paper. Poke a bunch of holes at random with a sewing needle in the central area. About 1/2 - 1 inch apart is good. Tape the paper to a window with black side facing you and shoot it a various speeds using different lenses. Write down your results of course.
After processing the film, it will be pretty obvious what your limits are. Fixed points indicate no camera movement. Dancing points don't.
(Probably not good to do the test after drinking an espresso.)
There is a way to check your personal "handhold ability". Find a piece of black cardboard or black construction paper. Poke a bunch of holes at random with a sewing needle in the central area. About 1/2 - 1 inch apart is good. Tape the paper to a window with black side facing you and shoot it a various speeds using different lenses. Write down your results of course.
After processing the film, it will be pretty obvious what your limits are. Fixed points indicate no camera movement. Dancing points don't.
(Probably not good to do the test after drinking an espresso.)