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My bird shots are just horrible! I need some help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike D90" data-source="post: 216940" data-attributes="member: 17556"><p>I will check for EXIF data on the flowers. I have these shots posted on the forum elsewhere but I do not have them on my computer anymore. It was certainly a lower ISO as this was shot in bright natural sunlight during the early noon time.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I noticed that also. I copied these flower images from another post I made. I don't have them on my computer anymore as they were just test images. They were sharp in their original form though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What I know about the D90 is I can set minimum ISO and it will keep that unless it is forced to go to higher ISO to preserve aperture or shutter speed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That is what I normally do or I use Auto Area autofocus setting. These were the first bird shots I have had the opportunity to shoot with my D90 and I set shutter priority to try to keep it up above 1/250th. With the lens I used the minimum aperture for it is f/5.6 so that drove the ISO high due to late afternoon low light I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike D90, post: 216940, member: 17556"] I will check for EXIF data on the flowers. I have these shots posted on the forum elsewhere but I do not have them on my computer anymore. It was certainly a lower ISO as this was shot in bright natural sunlight during the early noon time. I noticed that also. I copied these flower images from another post I made. I don't have them on my computer anymore as they were just test images. They were sharp in their original form though. What I know about the D90 is I can set minimum ISO and it will keep that unless it is forced to go to higher ISO to preserve aperture or shutter speed. That is what I normally do or I use Auto Area autofocus setting. These were the first bird shots I have had the opportunity to shoot with my D90 and I set shutter priority to try to keep it up above 1/250th. With the lens I used the minimum aperture for it is f/5.6 so that drove the ISO high due to late afternoon low light I guess. [/QUOTE]
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