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<blockquote data-quote="GirlFromMarz" data-source="post: 136197" data-attributes="member: 13713"><p>I just upgraded on Sunday from a D40x to a D7000. I upgraded for the low light capabilities and have been ecstatic with the higher ISO! I rarely get a nice crisp photo though. My focal point is usually the most in focus but its really not very crisp. I'm playing with random objects around the room that don't move, trying different settings hand held and with the tripod. I was playing with it outside while my kids were playing and non of those are very nice. They were moving but my shutter was pretty fast. </p><p></p><p>Here is one of the better photos I took outdoors. 1/1250 & F/4.5 Shouldn't I be able to do better at these settings?</p><p>[ATTACH]32588[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>Here is one I'm happy with indoors. 1/100 & F/3.2</p><p>[ATTACH]32587[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions for me to start with for settings I should try using?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GirlFromMarz, post: 136197, member: 13713"] I just upgraded on Sunday from a D40x to a D7000. I upgraded for the low light capabilities and have been ecstatic with the higher ISO! I rarely get a nice crisp photo though. My focal point is usually the most in focus but its really not very crisp. I'm playing with random objects around the room that don't move, trying different settings hand held and with the tripod. I was playing with it outside while my kids were playing and non of those are very nice. They were moving but my shutter was pretty fast. Here is one of the better photos I took outdoors. 1/1250 & F/4.5 Shouldn't I be able to do better at these settings? [ATTACH=CONFIG]32588._xfImport[/ATTACH] Here is one I'm happy with indoors. 1/100 & F/3.2 [ATTACH=CONFIG]32587._xfImport[/ATTACH] Any suggestions for me to start with for settings I should try using? [/QUOTE]
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