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need help with sharpness!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Classified" data-source="post: 612505" data-attributes="member: 43362"><p>I'd say it's a combination of slow shutter speed and open aperture. Items at the top of the image seem sharper than the bottom. This could be due to both shallow depth of field and camera shake from depressing the shutter button. </p><p></p><p>Also, with a rig like a D7100, don't feel like you have to "get right in there" to get a good shot. Step back a bit and close in a little more with your zoom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Classified, post: 612505, member: 43362"] I'd say it's a combination of slow shutter speed and open aperture. Items at the top of the image seem sharper than the bottom. This could be due to both shallow depth of field and camera shake from depressing the shutter button. Also, with a rig like a D7100, don't feel like you have to "get right in there" to get a good shot. Step back a bit and close in a little more with your zoom. [/QUOTE]
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