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Focus Issue D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="10 Gauge" data-source="post: 467804" data-attributes="member: 39102"><p>Fine tune for sure. Tune for the long end of the 55-300 if that's where you mainly use it. The fine tune on my Tamron is extreme at 600mm compared to 450mm. </p><p></p><p>Also, shutter speed of 1/160 is too low shooting at the long end of the 55-300. To make sure you're not introducing motion blur make sure that shutter speed is in the 1/400 or faster range. Not saying you can't get sharp shots at lower speeds but it sure makes it easier when you're shooting at 1/1000 for example. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my HTC One M8 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10 Gauge, post: 467804, member: 39102"] Fine tune for sure. Tune for the long end of the 55-300 if that's where you mainly use it. The fine tune on my Tamron is extreme at 600mm compared to 450mm. Also, shutter speed of 1/160 is too low shooting at the long end of the 55-300. To make sure you're not introducing motion blur make sure that shutter speed is in the 1/400 or faster range. Not saying you can't get sharp shots at lower speeds but it sure makes it easier when you're shooting at 1/1000 for example. Sent from my HTC One M8 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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