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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 179357" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>If you use the LCD you can magnify the image and then manually adjust the focus (on the top of the ring) to get a sharper image than you will trying to focus a small image through the viewfinder. Additionally, taking the picture from the live view will reduce vibration in the camera from the mirror moving when you take the photo again resulting in a sharper image. I would also trigger the camera with a remote or the timer - pushing the shutter release in combination with a 1/30 exposure will have a slight movement to the camera not perceivable to you. </p><p></p><p>I have the D5100 and the same lenses you're using and all of the above suggestions will give you a better sharper image on that camera. Anyway, use the suggestions if you want, or don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 179357, member: 11881"] If you use the LCD you can magnify the image and then manually adjust the focus (on the top of the ring) to get a sharper image than you will trying to focus a small image through the viewfinder. Additionally, taking the picture from the live view will reduce vibration in the camera from the mirror moving when you take the photo again resulting in a sharper image. I would also trigger the camera with a remote or the timer - pushing the shutter release in combination with a 1/30 exposure will have a slight movement to the camera not perceivable to you. I have the D5100 and the same lenses you're using and all of the above suggestions will give you a better sharper image on that camera. Anyway, use the suggestions if you want, or don't. [/QUOTE]
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