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Time of reaction and photography  (Read 281 times)

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Just a question about the time of reaction of two photographers. Moorman and Willis have something in common, they pressed the button of the camera consecutivly of hearing a shot.
As far as i know, the time of reaction could be 0.06 to 0.2 seconds (not volontary reaction) for pressing the button. Do somebody have sources on that?

I send the frames from a Rick stabilisation to registax, and we see clearly the reaction of the guy in red, look at his feets , how the are heading, lifting falling...
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yes looks like he is dancing, the other guy is also pretty fast on his feet. The only one who appears relaxed is Emmet Hudson.
Half a second is a good estimate imo, but I don't know what the experts would say.


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