Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/21

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: 35/1.4 ASPH vs Noct
From: Ted Grant <tedgrant@home.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 06:30:57 -0800

 > > Ignoring the mass of the camera/lens combo, the camera will be subjected
> to
> > the same angular movement that is the cause of (stationary) image blur
> > during slow shutter speed shots no matter the focal length. To what degree
> > that blur is recorded on film depends on  the magnification, which
> > increases with focal length and decreasing camera to subject distance. If
> > you offset the focal length difference by moving closer, thus maintaining
> > magnification, you will also have the same image blur.

Jacques Bilinski wrote in response to the above:

> Are you saying that if you can handhold a 'head and sholders portrait' with
> a 90mm lens at 1/125s then that means you can handhold a 'head and sholders
> portrait' with a 2000mm lens at 1/125s? Something isn't right here. Maybe
> I'm misinterpreting what is being said.
> 
> P.S. Sorry Ted. (plus it dark out and I don't use twinky flashes)>>>>>>>

Hi Jacques,

Sorry it wasn't I who posted the above which you responded to, if that
was what you thought.  I know I've posted some dumb stuff at times, but
even I wouldn't post that wild and woolly theory.

That's the same as saying,  "  If you pick-up a new born calf everyday
as it grows, that when it becomes a full grown 1000 lb adult, you'll
still be abl;e to pick it up!" Hell of a theory and totally impractical
in real life,  just as hand holding a 2000 mm lens at any speed!

ted