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<blockquote data-quote="gohan2091" data-source="post: 189544" data-attributes="member: 11990"><p>I've been reading my clients Facebook and some family members have posted mobile phone shots and the bride commented on how great they look. To me the mobile phone shots are full of noise, the photos have an unacceptable softness and poor colour. Lucky some of the shots came out pretty sharp and it's a good job I changed lens towards the end. Don't get me wrong, there are some sharp 16-85 photos but the active switch didn't do me any favours!</p><p></p><p>If my post prevents one person from making this mistake, then I will be happy. Live and learn. I made a mistake once at a christening and had bracketing turned on. I wondered why my exposures were constantly changing but I noticed after about 10 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohan2091, post: 189544, member: 11990"] I've been reading my clients Facebook and some family members have posted mobile phone shots and the bride commented on how great they look. To me the mobile phone shots are full of noise, the photos have an unacceptable softness and poor colour. Lucky some of the shots came out pretty sharp and it's a good job I changed lens towards the end. Don't get me wrong, there are some sharp 16-85 photos but the active switch didn't do me any favours! If my post prevents one person from making this mistake, then I will be happy. Live and learn. I made a mistake once at a christening and had bracketing turned on. I wondered why my exposures were constantly changing but I noticed after about 10 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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