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D800 custom menu settings (A - D)
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<blockquote data-quote="stevebobb" data-source="post: 158351" data-attributes="member: 13314"><p>Thank Glenn yeagh i have been testing the camera AND myself!! in using this fantastic Camera.... i have been going through all the focus settings etc i found so far taking still objects the afs is best i think the afs-5 is best... If i took the photo by hand i just couldnt get it as sharp as the tripod.. BUT to be honest i just havent tested it myself and the camera properly yet!! i'm just getting used to the weight of it.... if i am worried about camera shake is it adviseable to use MUP and slowly squeeze the trigger, because obviously i will not be using a tripod all the time.</p><p>Yesterday i went outside behind a hotel where i live and there is a (small) waterfall i was trying to make the water look like it was kind o dreamy by slowing down the shutter speed but i it didnt seem to work for me? i wonder sometimes how some of these fantastic photos you see in magazines etc how they achieve it, is it camera technique or photoshop, or little of both?? </p><p></p><p>yeagh i am trying to get a good work flow too, i use Raw only at the moment, i use Lightroom to convert the file to DNG not sure if this is a good method??, then i retouch quickly with lightroom, then if needed i use photoshop 5..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevebobb, post: 158351, member: 13314"] Thank Glenn yeagh i have been testing the camera AND myself!! in using this fantastic Camera.... i have been going through all the focus settings etc i found so far taking still objects the afs is best i think the afs-5 is best... If i took the photo by hand i just couldnt get it as sharp as the tripod.. BUT to be honest i just havent tested it myself and the camera properly yet!! i'm just getting used to the weight of it.... if i am worried about camera shake is it adviseable to use MUP and slowly squeeze the trigger, because obviously i will not be using a tripod all the time. Yesterday i went outside behind a hotel where i live and there is a (small) waterfall i was trying to make the water look like it was kind o dreamy by slowing down the shutter speed but i it didnt seem to work for me? i wonder sometimes how some of these fantastic photos you see in magazines etc how they achieve it, is it camera technique or photoshop, or little of both?? yeagh i am trying to get a good work flow too, i use Raw only at the moment, i use Lightroom to convert the file to DNG not sure if this is a good method??, then i retouch quickly with lightroom, then if needed i use photoshop 5.. [/QUOTE]
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