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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: 228210" data-attributes="member: 17556"><p>If I set the aperture to f/6.7, as in this shot above, and the ISO at 400 maximum then the shutter had no choice but to be at 1/60th. If I let the ISO run to 800 or 1600 my shots are so full of grain and noise they are almost unusable after they are even mildly cropped. I have no software that removes grain/noise successfully.</p><p></p><p>I don't know how else to do this. If I need a fast shutter speed then something else has to compromise. It is either ISO or Aperture. What am I missing? If there is something I am not seeing please tell me how to change it.</p><p></p><p>I did shoot a few at 1/1500th and 1/2000th second and they were not near as sharp as the one I posted. I was unable to even use them due to noise and the exposure was way under.</p><p></p><p>I am simply going to have to find a bird park or sanctuary close by so I can get out into brighter sun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike D90, post: 228210, member: 17556"] If I set the aperture to f/6.7, as in this shot above, and the ISO at 400 maximum then the shutter had no choice but to be at 1/60th. If I let the ISO run to 800 or 1600 my shots are so full of grain and noise they are almost unusable after they are even mildly cropped. I have no software that removes grain/noise successfully. I don't know how else to do this. If I need a fast shutter speed then something else has to compromise. It is either ISO or Aperture. What am I missing? If there is something I am not seeing please tell me how to change it. I did shoot a few at 1/1500th and 1/2000th second and they were not near as sharp as the one I posted. I was unable to even use them due to noise and the exposure was way under. I am simply going to have to find a bird park or sanctuary close by so I can get out into brighter sun. [/QUOTE]
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