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11/28/2007 11:10:18 AM · #1
I'm about to pick up a lovely (drool worthy) 5D, w/ 24-105 L and a 100-400 L lenses. I'm goig to HI in Feb, and I plan to do several "ziplines". I would really like to have the camera out & shooting while flying. I'm assuming I'm going to have to set the ISO @ 800 or so, but I'd really welcome any other tips you guys might have. Even if it's "don't do this stupid thing with a camera that costs that much".
11/28/2007 11:22:52 AM · #2
I think what ISO you use will depend on the lighting and the shutterspeed you need. I would suggest at least 1/500, possibly 1/1000 if you want stop action.

If you want some blur then try slightly slower speeds.
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