RobPan said:Perhaps the person who made up the 1/f rule was not thinking about wildlife photography, which hardly existed in those days.gary samples said:my personal believes as a wildlife shooter is to use as fast a shutter speed as I can. it always meant more keepers !!neuroanatomist said:You can still be a handheld shooter, just realize that 1/FL won't cut it. That also means setting a minimum shutter speed or shooting in TV or M mode, unless Canon changes their firmware logic which still uses 1/FL (1/1.6xFL on crop).
I find that 1/fl is fine for uwa lenses, but even for 20mp too slow for tele shots when something moves (obviously, IS doesn't matter in these cases). As an updated "rule", I'd suggest 1/(fl * 1.5) for 100-200mm, and at least 1/(fl * 2) for longer lenses as a starting point.
It's simply a matter of statistics, if you really want a shot to have no motion blur on the first attempt, select fast shutter speed, or if it's a sitting duck select slow shutter (but lower iso = better iq) and select the best frame from a burst.
For a 50mp sensor, well, you have do select even faster shutter speeds but I imagine this should be still be just fine handheld for wide angle or good light. As the 5ds is essentially an upscaled crop sensor, of course at iso 1600+ you have to expect some drawbacks in iq.
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