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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: 245479" data-attributes="member: 17360"><p>These are shots where I can't use a tripod. I have tried auto ISO and various other ISO settings (usually I keep it at 200). Ufortunately I've already deleted all the blurry photos, but they look like typical blurred shots.</p><p></p><p>A lot of these are in lower light (in the woods). With a tripod I can set the camera for f/16, for example (I want the entire scene in focus), and let the take its time to expose the shot, but for hand-held I have to take a different tack, so I've been opting for the faster shutter speed and allowing the camera choose the aperture. But it doesn't work--blur!</p><p></p><p>I'm very weak on reading the light meter. Would you have any links to tutorials (simplified)?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sl60, post: 245479, member: 17360"] These are shots where I can't use a tripod. I have tried auto ISO and various other ISO settings (usually I keep it at 200). Ufortunately I've already deleted all the blurry photos, but they look like typical blurred shots. A lot of these are in lower light (in the woods). With a tripod I can set the camera for f/16, for example (I want the entire scene in focus), and let the take its time to expose the shot, but for hand-held I have to take a different tack, so I've been opting for the faster shutter speed and allowing the camera choose the aperture. But it doesn't work--blur! I'm very weak on reading the light meter. Would you have any links to tutorials (simplified)? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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