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Photography Q&A
Could you please tell me which photo is better technically? and Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="adamandbean" data-source="post: 193810" data-attributes="member: 15310"><p>Hello, I have been doing lots of practice with my D7000 and 105mm 2.8D. I got some good advice from many users on this Macro Forum. Many thanks. I took two photos of a grasshopper. One manual, one automatic. I think both look alright but they are very different. Which one is better?</p><p></p><p>Manual</p><p>1/1000</p><p>f3.2</p><p>iso 125</p><p></p><p>Automatic</p><p>1/640</p><p>f6.3</p><p>iso 125</p><p></p><p>Many thanks!</p><p>Adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamandbean, post: 193810, member: 15310"] Hello, I have been doing lots of practice with my D7000 and 105mm 2.8D. I got some good advice from many users on this Macro Forum. Many thanks. I took two photos of a grasshopper. One manual, one automatic. I think both look alright but they are very different. Which one is better? Manual 1/1000 f3.2 iso 125 Automatic 1/640 f6.3 iso 125 Many thanks! Adam [/QUOTE]
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