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Re: Little Known Fact 'I' Didn't Know Before:

Posted by erwinsaputz on February 23, 2005 at 09:51:38:

The fact that Erwin can't hand hold a camera at low shutter speeds doesn't mean other people can't do it. It's like shooting a pistol or rifle. You learn to time the release between heart beats. I've done hand held work with my M6 & 35mm lens as low as 1/8 second using a rest (something to lean against), and as low as 1/15 second totally freehand.

Take up target shooting, you'll soon learn to time the trigger release between heart beats - anyone can do it with a little practice.