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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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• Shoot only at shutter speeds that are multiples of 1/120
(e.g. 1/125
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, 1/60, 1/30, 1/15, or in Europe 1/100, 1/50,
1/25). Never use shutter speeds faster than 1/125 (or 1/100
in Europe). Shutter speeds that are not multiples of the AC
cycle means that you don’t get complete color decays
from one or more of the phosphors.
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I’ve had people report to me that even 1/125 isn’t always safe (the shutter speed
should
be 1/120 to match the AC frequency in the US). I haven’t had problems with
this shutter speed, so I suspect that it has to do with the specific fluorescent bulbs
encountered.