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D3100
D3100 ISO numbers and F settings
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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 358050" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>E-mail you back? Hmmm. You have a very simple case of "THE CAMERA SHAKE". Most likely caused by seeing a pissed off dog feeling stupid about wearing that hat ready to chew your face off. Lol.But seriously, It's hard to say seeing we don't know what settings were used. Rule of thumb is to set the shutter speed equal to the focal length but no lower than 1/60th. So if using a focal length of 125mm. Shutter speed should be around 1/125th. But that can change dramatically depending on the artistic style your looking for. Anything lower than 1/60th most likely will show a little blur unless using a tripod to steady the camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 358050, member: 13822"] E-mail you back? Hmmm. You have a very simple case of "THE CAMERA SHAKE". Most likely caused by seeing a pissed off dog feeling stupid about wearing that hat ready to chew your face off. Lol.But seriously, It's hard to say seeing we don't know what settings were used. Rule of thumb is to set the shutter speed equal to the focal length but no lower than 1/60th. So if using a focal length of 125mm. Shutter speed should be around 1/125th. But that can change dramatically depending on the artistic style your looking for. Anything lower than 1/60th most likely will show a little blur unless using a tripod to steady the camera. [/QUOTE]
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