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D5200
How to take clear photos
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<blockquote data-quote="wornish" data-source="post: 345711" data-attributes="member: 15434"><p>I had this lens on my D700 and getting a tac sharp shot at 300mm was not easy unless I was in very good light and ideally on a tripod even then it was always a bit soft. </p><p>I agree with all the comments above, shutter speed makes a big difference when you are hand holding and @ 300mm on a D5200 you need to be at 1/450 sec to get the best chance. </p><p>You can improve the image in PP by adding a bit of clarity and also removing chromatic aberration.</p><p>For the first pic of the cub how big a crop is this picture I am guessing that you were quite a way away from the cub and this is a quite large crop which again works against getting the best results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wornish, post: 345711, member: 15434"] I had this lens on my D700 and getting a tac sharp shot at 300mm was not easy unless I was in very good light and ideally on a tripod even then it was always a bit soft. I agree with all the comments above, shutter speed makes a big difference when you are hand holding and @ 300mm on a D5200 you need to be at 1/450 sec to get the best chance. You can improve the image in PP by adding a bit of clarity and also removing chromatic aberration. For the first pic of the cub how big a crop is this picture I am guessing that you were quite a way away from the cub and this is a quite large crop which again works against getting the best results. [/QUOTE]
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