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How to capture this kind of photo in sharp focus?
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 759346" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>ISO 3200 is too low to cap it. 6400 is okay, but I wouldn't suggest going any higher. And oh...I misunderstood about your S mode. I was thinking single point while you were talking about Shutter Priority. I don't use that mode as I prefer Manual Mode with Auto ISO instead. Flying birds can have the shutter speed set for 1/1600" or a little faster. Birds that are just sitting there without moving can have a slower shutter speed which will also lower your ISO. If you are accustomed to Shutter Priority, then Manual Mode with Auto ISO is very similar. You just set your aperture and keep it there - only change it if you particularly want a shallower depth of field. You set your shutter speed, and the camera will adjust the ISO to balance out the exposure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 759346, member: 13196"] ISO 3200 is too low to cap it. 6400 is okay, but I wouldn't suggest going any higher. And oh...I misunderstood about your S mode. I was thinking single point while you were talking about Shutter Priority. I don't use that mode as I prefer Manual Mode with Auto ISO instead. Flying birds can have the shutter speed set for 1/1600" or a little faster. Birds that are just sitting there without moving can have a slower shutter speed which will also lower your ISO. If you are accustomed to Shutter Priority, then Manual Mode with Auto ISO is very similar. You just set your aperture and keep it there - only change it if you particularly want a shallower depth of field. You set your shutter speed, and the camera will adjust the ISO to balance out the exposure. [/QUOTE]
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