At 200m on an VR or IS lens, what is the slowest shutter speed handheld for a novice?
Hi all, got a couple relative weddings to go to in March so looking to hire a 70-200mm IS lens for the occasions. I am no pro and not the official photographer (relief and pressure off) but would like to get some practice on these occasions.
Never done a wedding before but would imagine most of the time will be in low lights, I'm just wondering how far I can push (in term of shutter speed) before serious camera shake at 200mm lens with IS on. I am mainly looking for candid kind of shootings.
Never done a wedding before but would imagine most of the time will be in low lights, I'm just wondering how far I can push (in term of shutter speed) before serious camera shake at 200mm lens with IS on. I am mainly looking for candid kind of shootings.
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If possible, a tripod will beat VR/IS-handheld any day. A monopod is a pretty good second choice. Bracing on a chair or a wall is also often an option. (You would use these techniques instead of VR/IS, as possible.)
Without knowing the camera settings and church light levels, it's impossible to be more definitive.
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To answer you question..you can do 1/15s shutter speeds with some practice with VR on at 200mm. But note that this only effects camera shake. Unless the subjects are just standing you will get subject motion blur at that speed no matter.
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