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D700
D700 Focusing Advise
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 21867" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>I have always found that a monopod or tripod helps a lot when shooting close up with a slow shutter speed. Try using a higher ISO. With the D700 you should get good shots even at 1250 ISO. Also a VR lens can make a big difference (Don't use VR with a tripod.). Don't give it up. Getting good natural light closeups with the depth of field you want is a matter of practice and learning the limits of the equipment and shooting at 10" to 15" is pushing the DOF envelope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 21867, member: 654"] I have always found that a monopod or tripod helps a lot when shooting close up with a slow shutter speed. Try using a higher ISO. With the D700 you should get good shots even at 1250 ISO. Also a VR lens can make a big difference (Don't use VR with a tripod.). Don't give it up. Getting good natural light closeups with the depth of field you want is a matter of practice and learning the limits of the equipment and shooting at 10" to 15" is pushing the DOF envelope. [/QUOTE]
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