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D3200 detail or sharpness issues!
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<blockquote data-quote="Iron lung" data-source="post: 298564" data-attributes="member: 24406"><p>I am just using the standard kit lens at the min. I use F22 for low light landscapes (e.g. early morning before sunrise and late at night before sunset or just after). I had read that it was the best for this image style and have seen images in magazine's using f22 for these shots to great effect and have used it myself on an older 8mp camera and got some nice results. Just click on the facebook tab on my profile and see what I mean. I alternate between auto focus and manual focus. I am not to keen on using live view I prefer the view finder but I will try and use it to see what happens and I will adjust my F stops accordingly.</p><p></p><p>Also I think its very limiting if I can only use f7.1 or higher. Lots of books like understanding exposure recommend an F stop value of F22 for low light landscapes or the "cotton candy" water</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iron lung, post: 298564, member: 24406"] I am just using the standard kit lens at the min. I use F22 for low light landscapes (e.g. early morning before sunrise and late at night before sunset or just after). I had read that it was the best for this image style and have seen images in magazine's using f22 for these shots to great effect and have used it myself on an older 8mp camera and got some nice results. Just click on the facebook tab on my profile and see what I mean. I alternate between auto focus and manual focus. I am not to keen on using live view I prefer the view finder but I will try and use it to see what happens and I will adjust my F stops accordingly. Also I think its very limiting if I can only use f7.1 or higher. Lots of books like understanding exposure recommend an F stop value of F22 for low light landscapes or the "cotton candy" water [/QUOTE]
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