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It would be interesting to see how far down you can push the exposure times working with real live people
I'm hesitant going below 1/250s unless using flashes or if challenged with low light levels. In any case never below 1/100s. I will try to challenge it more as a test; I only have R6 which is more forgiving for very slight shake or subject motion blur. On 5Ds it obviously wants > 1/250s or flash.
It would be interesting to see how far down you can push the exposure times working with real live people
I'm hesitant going below 1/250s unless using flashes or if challenged with low light levels. In any case never below 1/100s. I will try to challenge it more as a test; I only have R6 which is more forgiving for very slight shake or subject motion blur. On 5Ds it obviously wants > 1/250s or flash.
Looking at my test shots on R5, I have sharp results of static subjects at 0.3s shutter, I haven't tried slower so far. If my sums are current, that is about 6 stops. The advertising says "up to 8 stops" so I'll try even slower to see how that works. For people speaking, so now the limiting factor is how much they are moving, I went as slow as 1/125 and got lots of tack-sharp results.
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