
Originally Posted by
Kaustubh Deshpande
w.r.t that rule of thumb, yes, the crop factor should be considered. so it should be 1/ effective focal length.
But with practice and good technique, one can get sharp shots at 1/ focal length or even better. Of course it depends on the weight of the rig. I shoot with canon 400 f5.6L...which is a very light and well-balanced lens. I do get sharp shots at 1/400s. Couple of things I do...hold breath while clicking and push both elbows against my body. Tense the arms of course. I am trying to bring that down by one stop :-) But for some reason, even with the grip, I struggle with vertical shots. the grip of 40D is not well designed IMO.
It also helps to get a burst.....even on steady birds. One or two from a 5-6 frames burst are usually sharper than the others.