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D850
Firts outing with D850
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 683110" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>You mentioned that some of the shots were blurry, I assume from camera shake, especially with a 400mm lens. One area where almost all cameras disappoint in Auto or Program mode is choosing too slow a shutter speed for conditions. The only work around on my early cameras (for Auto mode) was to choose Sports mode. Now I just figure out what shutter speed I must have, then the minimum aperture I must have to get sharpness and depth of field. I set those two manually and leave the camera on Auto-ISO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 683110, member: 15302"] You mentioned that some of the shots were blurry, I assume from camera shake, especially with a 400mm lens. One area where almost all cameras disappoint in Auto or Program mode is choosing too slow a shutter speed for conditions. The only work around on my early cameras (for Auto mode) was to choose Sports mode. Now I just figure out what shutter speed I must have, then the minimum aperture I must have to get sharpness and depth of field. I set those two manually and leave the camera on Auto-ISO. [/QUOTE]
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