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<blockquote data-quote="Dysfunction" data-source="post: 1457104" data-attributes="member: 51052"><p>IME (and in my opinion) it's more noticeable with rear curtain than with front curtain. Personally, I'd bump it up to 1/125 or 1/250 (unless I can't get the background exposure identical with those speeds, in which case I'd bump the ISO up to match.. (then again, I'd also incident meter and pre-set the white balance rather than chimp). Don't get me wrong, I love rear curtain sync and use it all the time.. just not for formal portraiture, which is what it sounds like you're doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dysfunction, post: 1457104, member: 51052"] IME (and in my opinion) it's more noticeable with rear curtain than with front curtain. Personally, I'd bump it up to 1/125 or 1/250 (unless I can't get the background exposure identical with those speeds, in which case I'd bump the ISO up to match.. (then again, I'd also incident meter and pre-set the white balance rather than chimp). Don't get me wrong, I love rear curtain sync and use it all the time.. just not for formal portraiture, which is what it sounds like you're doing. [/QUOTE]
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