Back focus/ new current Pocket watchs

Larry E30

Senior Member
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Larry E30

Senior Member
I think we need to raise the quality of the images posted - and not be so afraid of people stealing. It's hard to see in my shots how first 2 were blurry then 3 and 4 were sharp.but even the sharp ones here - images are starting to fall apart.We are giving ourselves the short end of the stick - living in lesser quality.We should be rich -and full of excellence (to show and share)
I come from Nikonian - am still there(and here too)been there about 8 years.joined here recently(I'm new here).
Please consider -we are settling for less(IQ)and I think it's not helping us.
Also shots are running into eachother - separate and maybe border each.
Hope I don't get myself thrown outta here.!
 

nikonpup

Senior Member
Also shots are running into eachother - separate and maybe border each.
Hope I don't get myself thrown outta here.!


​WHEN YOU POST USE THE CURSOR TO SEPERATE PHOTOS
 

mikew_RIP

Senior Member
Not sure what your saying here, if you resize your images to 1024 on the long side with a file size up tp 250 kb you should be great, going any larger does not improve IQ, as far as i can see your last watch image is 51kb.

How they display in the post is controlled by you when uploading.
 

hark

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I can right click each image while on a computer and view at a larger size. None are pixelated if that's what you meant by falling apart. The blurriness shows up in those first 2 images. As nikonpup mentioned, you have the ability to put a space between each image if you choose. That will separate them.

So what is your question about your camera? If you think it is back focusing, you should have the ability to auto fine tune your lenses. Do you need info on how to do that?
 

Larry E30

Senior Member
Sorry guys I thought this stuff was controlled on your end.
# 1) remind me what a cursor looks like.
#2) I been using my pics already adjusted to size..
-a smaller size.
I will try today to do one right.
Mine are 850 on height side ...and most of the time 1350 or less on long side.
I'm used to my pis looking good..
Special thanks guys.
Sorry I thought it was on your end.
Larry
 

mikew_RIP

Senior Member
Sorry guys I thought this stuff was controlled on your end.
# 1) remind me what a cursor looks like.
#2) I been using my pics already adjusted to size..
-a smaller size.
I will try today to do one right.
Mine are 850 on height side ...and most of the time 1350 or less on long side.
I'm used to my pis looking good..
Special thanks guys.
Sorry I thought it was on your end.
Larry

Your cursor is just the little bar that shows where you letter will be when you type.

Would this help you

https://nikonites.com/feedback-and-...st-images-inside-your-post.html#axzz5cfPwMB3A
 

Larry E30

Senior Member
OK - I will re-try to do better
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Ok - I may have did it. - Can you guys check - is this right ? Special thanks Mike on that D90 how to post an image. I was not double clicking image and selecting and "enter" "enter" separates.
Hope this solves.
Oh - I know how to adjust focus on D7000 - I did for my 18-105 -do I need to do it for each lens or - is the camera "SET" now ?
Larry
 

Larry E30

Senior Member
Wow - that's a 1000 times better -Only other thing I could have done is "enter" "enter" after first line of post.

Thank you so much guys - I am a firm believer in HIGH QUALITY.
 

Larry E30

Senior Member
Each of the 3 watches on the right - can go in the watchband - the pronged holder opens from the back - and you place a different pocket watch in.I find only thinner size 45mm-47mm pocket watches work best - most of mine are too big,heavy and thick.

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Happy Day Nikonites world ! Good morning ! Happy Larry
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
Your photos are looking good now Larry.

How I understand it is, if you try to load them too big, too many kB, or too many pixels, the forum resizes them to a smaller size, and it does a poor job of it. Best to size them yourself, I find mine look good if I keep them under 250 kB and 1000 pixels on the long edge of the photo.
 

Marcel

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Staff member
Super Mod
I have a few questions in order to try solving your IQ quest.

Are you using a tripod for your shots? As I look at your exif, it seems to me that your shutter speeds are on the slow side. If hand held, this could lead to a great loss of sharpness.

In the case of the watches, if you would have used a tripod, you could have focuses using Live View, magnifying the screen while in LV and then manually focus exactly where you wanted the focus to be.

If you are shooting hand held, try to use the Quiet shutter mode. I did some experiments earlier when I had the D7000 and found that using the quiet mode gave me consistently better sharpness than the single shutter mode. It seems the D7000 had a case of mirror slap (camping the mirror stop in the up position) that caused this.

Good luck and keep trying. I'm certain you can get great results with the D7000.
 
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