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D7000 Taking Blurry Photos
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<blockquote data-quote="kristentyler" data-source="post: 404052" data-attributes="member: 13263"><p>Update: After a long day at work and getting home long after dark, I wasn't able to get my tripod up to my roof for tests, but I did run a couple indoors. Using my 18-55 (set at 55) at these two settings both were tack sharp (Great news!) </p><p></p><p>ISO1200</p><p>160/F22</p><p></p><p>and </p><p>ISO1200</p><p>250/F10</p><p></p><p>I did do some close ups as well at F6 and got sharp images also.</p><p></p><p>What I want to do next is recreate the situation I was in Sunday as close as I can. Outdoors, daylight, same distances, similar settings that I tried and see what happens. I was doing test shots of the beach we were shooting on to try to gauge what the heck was going on with my blurry photo issue, and I was still getting entirely blurry shots at F16 and F22 - I want to re-try those settings in daylight. Fingers crossed!! </p><p></p><p>Thanks SO much for the help everyone, you've all been great!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kristentyler, post: 404052, member: 13263"] Update: After a long day at work and getting home long after dark, I wasn't able to get my tripod up to my roof for tests, but I did run a couple indoors. Using my 18-55 (set at 55) at these two settings both were tack sharp (Great news!) ISO1200 160/F22 and ISO1200 250/F10 I did do some close ups as well at F6 and got sharp images also. What I want to do next is recreate the situation I was in Sunday as close as I can. Outdoors, daylight, same distances, similar settings that I tried and see what happens. I was doing test shots of the beach we were shooting on to try to gauge what the heck was going on with my blurry photo issue, and I was still getting entirely blurry shots at F16 and F22 - I want to re-try those settings in daylight. Fingers crossed!! Thanks SO much for the help everyone, you've all been great!! [/QUOTE]
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