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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 524092" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Did you adjust the AF fine tuning of the lenses? Use a higher ISO, smaller aperture, and faster shutter speed. When using a D8x0 body, technique must be executed perfectly...meaning that huge sized sensor will pick up the slightest movement resulting in blur. Use VR when you can or a tripod. </p><p></p><p><u>Photo 1</u>: Shooting wide open on any lens tends <em>not</em> to be the sharpest aperture. Stop down more.</p><p><u>Photo 2</u>: Still would have used a smaller aperture than f/3.5. Those two signs don't look to be exactly side-by-side (one is slightly closer than the other) so a smaller aperture would have given you more DOF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 524092, member: 13196"] Did you adjust the AF fine tuning of the lenses? Use a higher ISO, smaller aperture, and faster shutter speed. When using a D8x0 body, technique must be executed perfectly...meaning that huge sized sensor will pick up the slightest movement resulting in blur. Use VR when you can or a tripod. [U]Photo 1[/U]: Shooting wide open on any lens tends [I]not[/I] to be the sharpest aperture. Stop down more. [U]Photo 2[/U]: Still would have used a smaller aperture than f/3.5. Those two signs don't look to be exactly side-by-side (one is slightly closer than the other) so a smaller aperture would have given you more DOF. [/QUOTE]
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