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<blockquote data-quote="Melbourne_James" data-source="post: 829571" data-attributes="member: 55601"><p>I think I have left the fields blank when it comes to exif data. I need to look into this (am using darktable). Yes, good point about the VR / IS. I used a tripod on the pier photo and resting on a platform for the river, so similar to a tripod. They look fine on the tiny screen but do come up a bit soft once expanded to a monitor. I will try without the stabilisation settings next time. There was also a little bit of wind and I wasn't using a weight with the tripod so that could also be at play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melbourne_James, post: 829571, member: 55601"] I think I have left the fields blank when it comes to exif data. I need to look into this (am using darktable). Yes, good point about the VR / IS. I used a tripod on the pier photo and resting on a platform for the river, so similar to a tripod. They look fine on the tiny screen but do come up a bit soft once expanded to a monitor. I will try without the stabilisation settings next time. There was also a little bit of wind and I wasn't using a weight with the tripod so that could also be at play. [/QUOTE]
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