Shutter Speed and Image Sharpness

JiH

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Hello,

I just recently purchased a M7 and I'm enjoying the differences and challenges of rangefinder photography. Having just shot a few rolls, I'd like to know what the consensus on usable shutter speed is.

I've been using ISO 100 film and the shutter speed dips to the 1/xx due to low lighting. A lot of the images aren't coming out sharp. What is the consensus on good focus and sharpness vs lowest possible shutter speed?
 
Rangefinders are able to shoot much lower than SLRs, though.
I have a somewhat contrary experience.. Especially modern SLRs have very well balanced shutter/mirror assemblies that don't kick when shooting. With proper holding of the SLR, I can shoot a 50 at 1/15th or so.. same as I could with the M4.
 
1/8th is no sweat. the rest requires a bit of effort =)

but at those speeds you really should be asking how large you intend to print
 
I purchase Leica M's and Leica ASPH lense with the largest apertures so I can use the lenses wide open with the higest shutter speeds for max sharpness. When I have to and only when I have to, will I shoot at 1/125 or less. I use K64 so i am always looking for more light!
You can learn to hold at slow speeds but the results are never consistant and you will need to take multiple images to have a chance at one turning out acceptable. Now if you only shoot static subjects, no problem but if you shoot fluid/moving subjects where you get one shot, then I use the lenses wide open to try to stay at 1/125 or better to maximize my chances for a sharp picture.-Dick
 
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