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<blockquote data-quote="Zeke_M" data-source="post: 612510" data-attributes="member: 41439"><p>Try:</p><p>f8 f1.8 is way too open. This should bring the flower in focus and fix the background.</p><p>Set the auto ISO to 100-800</p><p>Set exposure comp to 0</p><p>Picture Control to Standard.</p><p>Back up a little. You can crop it in if needed.</p><p>These are very broad settings. Play with them a bit.</p><p></p><p>Are you shooting in RAW or jpeg?</p><p>If you're shooting in jpeg the cool kids will be along to politely suggest you edit in RAW.</p><p>I suggest Nikon's NX-D software. It's free. You can get it on Nikon's website.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeke_M, post: 612510, member: 41439"] Try: f8 f1.8 is way too open. This should bring the flower in focus and fix the background. Set the auto ISO to 100-800 Set exposure comp to 0 Picture Control to Standard. Back up a little. You can crop it in if needed. These are very broad settings. Play with them a bit. Are you shooting in RAW or jpeg? If you're shooting in jpeg the cool kids will be along to politely suggest you edit in RAW. I suggest Nikon's NX-D software. It's free. You can get it on Nikon's website. [/QUOTE]
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