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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 178917" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Pat, I can't see any EXIF data...what f-stop are you using? Quite often with macro, you don't want to shoot wide open. The less distance there is between the camera and subject results in an even shallower depth of field. Glenn has excellent suggestions. Using the mirror up feature helps to reduce camera vibration--something that is more noticeable with a very shallow depth of field. And using a remote also prevents the camera from slightly shaking--when you press the shutter with your finger, it can also add a slight blur to the photo. I own both a Nikon wireless remote and one made by Amazon Basics. No difference between how they work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 178917, member: 13196"] Pat, I can't see any EXIF data...what f-stop are you using? Quite often with macro, you don't want to shoot wide open. The less distance there is between the camera and subject results in an even shallower depth of field. Glenn has excellent suggestions. Using the mirror up feature helps to reduce camera vibration--something that is more noticeable with a very shallow depth of field. And using a remote also prevents the camera from slightly shaking--when you press the shutter with your finger, it can also add a slight blur to the photo. I own both a Nikon wireless remote and one made by Amazon Basics. No difference between how they work. [/QUOTE]
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