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D5200
How to take clear photos
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 345680" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>For the first picture</p><p>. Use lower F stop - F11 max, after that diffraction softens up the image.</p><p>. Use ISO 100. I always set the ISO, never in auto. Even in my D3300 there is noise at ISO 400 and I rarely go beyond that.</p><p>. Note that at 300mm most of the consumer lenses are soft, for sharp images, try to stay within 200mm unless you really need that reach.</p><p></p><p>In short for action shots instead of cranking up the aperture, increase the speed and maintain as low an ISO as feasible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 345680, member: 16090"] For the first picture . Use lower F stop - F11 max, after that diffraction softens up the image. . Use ISO 100. I always set the ISO, never in auto. Even in my D3300 there is noise at ISO 400 and I rarely go beyond that. . Note that at 300mm most of the consumer lenses are soft, for sharp images, try to stay within 200mm unless you really need that reach. In short for action shots instead of cranking up the aperture, increase the speed and maintain as low an ISO as feasible. [/QUOTE]
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