Hi
Sorry to bring back to life an old topic, but I think I'm experiencing the same thing on different subjects. This is a picture I took with my Nikon D3000 on a tripod:
http://www.salatti.net/DSC_0077.NEF
If you zoom in, things get blurry pretty fast. Am I doing something wrong or is that normal?
The camera was on a tripod and no VR...
Hi
Sorry to bring back to life an old topic, but I think I'm experiencing the same thing on different subjects. This is a picture I took with my Nikon D3000 on a tripod:
http://www.salatti.net/DSC_0077.NEF
If you zoom in, things get blurry pretty fast. Am I doing something wrong or is that normal?
The camera was on a tripod and no VR...
I took a long look at this shot. I have a couple of questions.
Does your tripod have a hook underneath in the center of the head?
If so, try hanging a bag or something weighing about five pounds off of it and retake the shot.
I suspect that you may be pressing the shutter button a little forcefully.
I am seeing a slight blurring in this shot.
If you DON'T have a hook, try using the timer to re-take this shot.
That way, you have a few photos to compare.
Hope this helps.![]()
Its also possible that if you're using the kit lens, that its just not good enough at resolving the detail of Nikons top glass.
This may sound weird, but if you are using a tripod, there is not much reason to use VR. If you have VR turned on while your camera is on a tripod, the vr is trying to compensate for something that is not really there; therefore, causing slight blurr. Use your timer as well so you don't have to touch the camera when taking picture.