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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktop" data-source="post: 561898" data-attributes="member: 22693"><p>You had a low ISO (400) and a narrow aperture (f/8) and you shot into a tree that was in the shade. It could be sunny out all around you, but if you shoot into shade your shutterspeed will suffer.</p><p></p><p>May I suggest shutter priority and auto ISO for these type of shots?. At least a minimum of 1/1000th SS.</p><p></p><p>You can do a little test as well. When you have a nice sunny day, aim your camera anywhere, and then slowly start moving it about while looking through the VF, and see how much your shutter speed increases and lowers as you move from sun to shade and back. It doesn't take a lot of light loss to go from a 1/1000th SS to a 1/100th SS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktop, post: 561898, member: 22693"] You had a low ISO (400) and a narrow aperture (f/8) and you shot into a tree that was in the shade. It could be sunny out all around you, but if you shoot into shade your shutterspeed will suffer. May I suggest shutter priority and auto ISO for these type of shots?. At least a minimum of 1/1000th SS. You can do a little test as well. When you have a nice sunny day, aim your camera anywhere, and then slowly start moving it about while looking through the VF, and see how much your shutter speed increases and lowers as you move from sun to shade and back. It doesn't take a lot of light loss to go from a 1/1000th SS to a 1/100th SS [/QUOTE]
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