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I am starting to get into bird photography, mainly small birds around the garden using a tripod due to disabilities.
I was looking at some pictures of a Black Headed Gull in water which seemed flat and with good light and there was SS of upto 1/1600 using a monopod.. To me this seems high and nearly upto three times faster to similar pictures I have taken of similar size birds when manual focusing a 300mm f4 lens on my Fuji XT1 via an adapter.
My understanding was to have a starting point of one times your focal length, so in my case 1/320 and the example above of 1/400 as a 400mm lens was used. Looking at some of my similar pictures the highest I have been is 1/640 and that was due to me having arm disabilities and the lens not having IS/VR as it was a legacy lens.
Can you lose some detail by having such a high SS, will you lose some detail as the sensor isn't open long enough??
I don't suppose there is a right or wrong but some guidance would be appreciated. I have gone back to a DSLR this week just for this hobby and the longer lenses available over Fuji.
I was looking at some pictures of a Black Headed Gull in water which seemed flat and with good light and there was SS of upto 1/1600 using a monopod.. To me this seems high and nearly upto three times faster to similar pictures I have taken of similar size birds when manual focusing a 300mm f4 lens on my Fuji XT1 via an adapter.
My understanding was to have a starting point of one times your focal length, so in my case 1/320 and the example above of 1/400 as a 400mm lens was used. Looking at some of my similar pictures the highest I have been is 1/640 and that was due to me having arm disabilities and the lens not having IS/VR as it was a legacy lens.
Can you lose some detail by having such a high SS, will you lose some detail as the sensor isn't open long enough??
I don't suppose there is a right or wrong but some guidance would be appreciated. I have gone back to a DSLR this week just for this hobby and the longer lenses available over Fuji.
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