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D5200
How to take clear photos
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<blockquote data-quote="heathramos" data-source="post: 345841" data-attributes="member: 25616"><p>I didn't purposely choose the aperture or iso. I used shutter priority and had iso on auto. I assume that maybe the shutter speed I chose was wrong or I needed to be in full manual mode. I could have also set the iso on auto but put a lower max setting for it.</p><p></p><p>I will check that sharpness setting when I get home. Thanks for the info. </p><p></p><p>I am using raw files and I have Lightroom 5. Any PP tips? Lightroom can be overwhelming. So many things you can tinker with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heathramos, post: 345841, member: 25616"] I didn't purposely choose the aperture or iso. I used shutter priority and had iso on auto. I assume that maybe the shutter speed I chose was wrong or I needed to be in full manual mode. I could have also set the iso on auto but put a lower max setting for it. I will check that sharpness setting when I get home. Thanks for the info. I am using raw files and I have Lightroom 5. Any PP tips? Lightroom can be overwhelming. So many things you can tinker with. [/QUOTE]
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