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Old 5th July 2004   #1
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To all you actionsampler users, do you move your camera when taking a photo? I keep still. Is that stupid since it's an 'actionsampler'? Wonder if it will turn out blur?

*very new user*
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Old 5th July 2004   #2
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Originally Posted by daphz
To all you actionsampler users, do you move your camera when taking a photo? I keep still. Is that stupid since it's an 'actionsampler'? Wonder if it will turn out blur?

*very new user*
by theory, its your subjects that are moving not you, not there are no fix laws.

Please use at least a ISO800 film for acceptable results outoors otherwise you will get underexposure. if you die die shoot indoors, try ISO3200 onwards.
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Old 5th July 2004   #3
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Originally Posted by Belle&Sebastain
by theory, its your subjects that are moving not you, not there are no fix laws.

Please use at least a ISO800 film for acceptable results outoors otherwise you will get underexposure. if you die die shoot indoors, try ISO3200 onwards.
hmmm... didn't quite answer me whether my photos will be blur?
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Old 5th July 2004   #4
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Originally Posted by daphz
To all you actionsampler users, do you move your camera when taking a photo? I keep still. Is that stupid since it's an 'actionsampler'? Wonder if it will turn out blur?

*very new user*
I shot one roll of film with my new action sampler when I went to Bali in June... I moved my cam when shooting still objects, and kept cam still when subjects move...

Blur? U bet... it's a lomo... can't expect it to be sharp yah?

Anyway, I got some shots on my online album here . First try only, but quite good fun...
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Originally Posted by daphz
hmmm... didn't quite answer me whether my photos will be blur?


in short, your pictures will blur if you move.

unless you pan along with the moving object direction.

if your subject is stationary, and if you move it will be blur.
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Old 7th July 2004   #6
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heh....
i also just a supersampler recently... trying out now....
well... i saw some shots on lomo and on actionsampler online before... i guess the fun thing about a lomo camera is that, not all things are sharp and clear and yet, it still looks good.. think that's one characteristic of lomo... play around with light and color i guess... hee..
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