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Closeups with D3400 - having great difficulty !!
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<blockquote data-quote="MoreCowbell" data-source="post: 821243" data-attributes="member: 47352"><p>I appreciate all review comments.</p><p></p><p><u>To be clear</u>:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">All pictures I have posted are “hand-held”.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">No wind.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">The jalapeño pic is, imho, the best close shot attainable with my lens.</li> </ol><p>To Clovis:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">When you say “I notice you choose to shoot many at full wide angle. “ I’m not sure what you mean. For the images I posted, I simply come in as close as possible while trying to maintain focus.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">You also commented on the high ISO setting for the A-priority pic. In this mode, I only adjusted the F-stop up as high as possible (per BF’s advice above). I don’t remember any way to also tweak the ISO value. In this mode, ISO 3200 was chosen by the camera. Maybe I’m missing something.</li> </ol><p>To Needa:</p><p></p><p>“The difference I see with the clammyweed and the jalapeño is the frame is not filled, excluding the setting differences.”</p><p></p><p>I think you’re referring to the clammyweed pic, which isn’t very clear. For that pic, I came in as close as possible while trying to remain I focus. For some reason, the jalapeño pic just came out better in several aspects. As I said above, I simply come in as close as possible while trying to maintain focus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoreCowbell, post: 821243, member: 47352"] I appreciate all review comments. [U]To be clear[/U]: [LIST=1] [*]All pictures I have posted are “hand-held”. [*]No wind. [*]The jalapeño pic is, imho, the best close shot attainable with my lens. [/LIST] To Clovis: [LIST=1] [*]When you say “I notice you choose to shoot many at full wide angle. “ I’m not sure what you mean. For the images I posted, I simply come in as close as possible while trying to maintain focus. [*]You also commented on the high ISO setting for the A-priority pic. In this mode, I only adjusted the F-stop up as high as possible (per BF’s advice above). I don’t remember any way to also tweak the ISO value. In this mode, ISO 3200 was chosen by the camera. Maybe I’m missing something. [/LIST] To Needa: “The difference I see with the clammyweed and the jalapeño is the frame is not filled, excluding the setting differences.” I think you’re referring to the clammyweed pic, which isn’t very clear. For that pic, I came in as close as possible while trying to remain I focus. For some reason, the jalapeño pic just came out better in several aspects. As I said above, I simply come in as close as possible while trying to maintain focus. [/QUOTE]
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