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<blockquote data-quote="giolodovico" data-source="post: 120340" data-attributes="member: 21263"><p>I want to take still images indoor so I made a test to check the Spark stability changing light conditions in a way I could test different shooting times.</p><p>All shots where taken indoor using artificial light, 32oo K from 1/8th sec to 1/100th sec, at about 1.2 m high and about 0.5 m from the subject, ISO 100. In the attache file you can see the result: the photos represent a particular at 100% enlargement: the name of the photo indicate the shutter speed on the Spark.</p><p>So, what I learned is that shutter speed slower than 1/15th second do not give a good result in terms of blur.</p><p>Is there anyone who did such kind of experiments? what are the results? Any suggestion to increase the quality / decrease the shutter speed?</p><p></p><p>Many thanks!</p><p></p><p>Gio Lodovico</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="giolodovico, post: 120340, member: 21263"] I want to take still images indoor so I made a test to check the Spark stability changing light conditions in a way I could test different shooting times. All shots where taken indoor using artificial light, 32oo K from 1/8th sec to 1/100th sec, at about 1.2 m high and about 0.5 m from the subject, ISO 100. In the attache file you can see the result: the photos represent a particular at 100% enlargement: the name of the photo indicate the shutter speed on the Spark. So, what I learned is that shutter speed slower than 1/15th second do not give a good result in terms of blur. Is there anyone who did such kind of experiments? what are the results? Any suggestion to increase the quality / decrease the shutter speed? Many thanks! Gio Lodovico [/QUOTE]
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