I think 1/125 at F16 will still be to fast. Last week I took some shots of an R.A.F. Sea King with an 7D + 70-200/4.0 L Non-isHarry Spotter wrote:At 1/125s, ISO100 and bright sunshine, you'd end up with an aperture of f16. Any lens can easily take that. So no problem, right? Or do you really want a large aperture? In that case you need an ND.
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your examples are not sunny, so 'too fast' is relative. My point was the 'sunny 16 rule' (http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunny_16_rule) which shows that even when shooting in bright daylight you can still go as low as 1/60s f22 without the need of NDs.MarkCantPark wrote:
I think 1/125 at F16 will still be to fast. Last week I took some shots of an R.A.F. Sea King with an 7D + 70-200/4.0 L Non-is
Exif : 1/60 @ F11.0 ISO100
Exif : 1/40 @ F14.0 ISO100
Depending off course on what kind of prop blur you want, it is doable with a normal lens and a slow shutter speed. Just don't forget to put your camera on burst mode, incase you might miss a nice moment.
Gr,
Mark
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