Pherdinand
the snow must go on
wyk, you are a good example of a student that works with numbers that are totally off and still the final result is amazingly close to the good one🙂)
Fully agreed Jamie, we'd better leave this as an exercise for the teacher 😛jamiewakeham said:..
Peter - we really shouldn't get into the quantum energy thing here...
jamiewakeham said:No, that seems a pretty good argument, John. Of course, without actually knowing what the shutter speed was, we're just picking numbers out of a hat (unless we decide that those are variations in brightness due to 50Hz mains, in which case we can use them as a clock rather than the shutter).
I'm not yet convinced that they are 50Hz fluctuations, mind you, mainly because they imply a shutter speed of about 1/8, and because the building in the background is very sharp for 1/8 handheld! I suppose it could have been on a tripod, but that doesn't seem very likely to me. I'm off to see the rest of the physics department...
Cheers
Jamie
jaapv said:Hi Jamie!
Handholding a RF at 1/8 is perfectly feasable. I get a succes rate of about 35% doing that using a 28 or even 35.
Pherdinand said:wyk, you are a good example of a student that works with numbers that are totally off and still the final result is amazingly close to the good one🙂)