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New D500: All Shots Blurry
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 685444" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>You don't mention shutter speed or focus mode at all in your post. This is very important to know. With aperture priority, you could certainly get a slow shutter speed and blurry pics as the camera tries to set an exposure to accommodate the aperture that you chose. With my Sigma 150-600, I shoot in manual. I pick a shutter speed that I know I can handhold and usually not blur, 1/800. I stop down one stop from wide open for better sharpness. And I use auto iso to take care of the exposure for me. If light is low, I'll go wide open. Can't go lower than 1/800 or I will get blur. I mostly use single point focus.</p><p>Check you manual on how to set up image review so you can see the focus point that was used. You can also check that after the fact if you use Nikon's free software. It sounds more like your shutter speed is low. A picture with data will help figure it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 685444, member: 4923"] You don't mention shutter speed or focus mode at all in your post. This is very important to know. With aperture priority, you could certainly get a slow shutter speed and blurry pics as the camera tries to set an exposure to accommodate the aperture that you chose. With my Sigma 150-600, I shoot in manual. I pick a shutter speed that I know I can handhold and usually not blur, 1/800. I stop down one stop from wide open for better sharpness. And I use auto iso to take care of the exposure for me. If light is low, I'll go wide open. Can't go lower than 1/800 or I will get blur. I mostly use single point focus. Check you manual on how to set up image review so you can see the focus point that was used. You can also check that after the fact if you use Nikon's free software. It sounds more like your shutter speed is low. A picture with data will help figure it out. [/QUOTE]
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