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D5100
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 176461" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>Exif data is the information that is automatically attached to a photo giving all of the details on the cameras settings. Here's one site you can use to see that data. <a href="http://exifdata.com/" target="_blank">EXIF Data Viewer</a> DON'T use that download button - it's advertisement crap.</p><p></p><p>One problem I see is the VR being on. VR should be off when the camera is on the tripod or say sitting on the a counter top for example. The reason is the VR is anticipating and adjusting for our natural movement and sway. When the camera is hard mounted it will confuse what it sees as being your movement and try to correct which will cause a softening of the picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 176461, member: 11881"] Exif data is the information that is automatically attached to a photo giving all of the details on the cameras settings. Here's one site you can use to see that data. [url=http://exifdata.com/]EXIF Data Viewer[/url] DON'T use that download button - it's advertisement crap. One problem I see is the VR being on. VR should be off when the camera is on the tripod or say sitting on the a counter top for example. The reason is the VR is anticipating and adjusting for our natural movement and sway. When the camera is hard mounted it will confuse what it sees as being your movement and try to correct which will cause a softening of the picture. [/QUOTE]
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