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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D70/D70s
D70s camera shake
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<blockquote data-quote="sl60" data-source="post: 245461" data-attributes="member: 17360"><p>It seems that, generally speaking, no matter what I try with hand-held I get camera shake and blurry photos taking landscape shots with my D70s. I'm using the kit 28-105 lens. I've tried Shutter Priority at 1/320 and 1/400; Aperture Priority at various f-stops; ISO automatic and various manual settings; bracketing, non-bracketing, etc., etc. Anything I can think of. I usually get blown-out highlights, too.</p><p></p><p>And the funny thing is, I found a large of amount of shots I took years ago with my Pentax IQZoom 140 point-and-shoot (whose lens finally froze in place) and my Minolta Maxxum 35mm and the only shots that were blurry were those taken in a high wind!</p><p></p><p>Granted, I'm an amateur, but I should be getting better results.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for any help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sl60, post: 245461, member: 17360"] It seems that, generally speaking, no matter what I try with hand-held I get camera shake and blurry photos taking landscape shots with my D70s. I'm using the kit 28-105 lens. I've tried Shutter Priority at 1/320 and 1/400; Aperture Priority at various f-stops; ISO automatic and various manual settings; bracketing, non-bracketing, etc., etc. Anything I can think of. I usually get blown-out highlights, too. And the funny thing is, I found a large of amount of shots I took years ago with my Pentax IQZoom 140 point-and-shoot (whose lens finally froze in place) and my Minolta Maxxum 35mm and the only shots that were blurry were those taken in a high wind! Granted, I'm an amateur, but I should be getting better results. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any help! [/QUOTE]
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