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    Food shots

    Bread & Buns
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    Low light museum image

    If you shoot RAW, with a 1.8 lens, then you will get a much better light. I have shot with D3300 and 35mm F1.8 in low light and for a stationary object with steady hands you can easily shoot at ISO 400, F1.8 at around 1/25 sec. As commented if you intend to take more such shots, invest in an...
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    Food shots

    Some variations of fried egg
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    Food shots

    Checking the DOF at various apertures
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    AF-S Nikkor 35mm 1.8G DX

    Some colour, Holi
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    Post your macro photos here

    Mango Flower
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    Post your macro photos here

    Ladybugs. 105mm F2.8 AIS
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    AF-S Nikkor 35mm 1.8G DX

    Playing around with DOF. DOF between F1.8 and F11
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    Portrait lens for D3300

    Try the 35mm F1.8DX. It is quite low cost, and works well for me.
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    Post your Sunrises

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    Getting Your Shutter Count Without Uploading

    Irfanview also shows the shutter count.
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    Focus Issues...mine, not the cameras!

    Be careful when you let the camera select the focus point, else what happened in your first image will be the result. Normally for stationary/slow moving objects you use a single focus point. When selected it will show as a red rectangle. Even then is the focus point rectangle is larger than the...
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    Pets/"Petography" Thread!

    Our neighbourhood dogs
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    Help: Choosing Computer Photo/Video Editing

    With 24MP+ sensors you will need good horse power in a computer. I use an assembled Dual Xeon PC. After 7 years it is still going strong and competes with modern single CPU versions. You also need a lot of screen space. It is either a 4K screen or as in my case I use 3 screens - 2 x 24"...
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    Post your flower pics

    Some more at F1.8
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    Post your flower pics

    Cineraria at F1.8
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