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New D500: All Shots Blurry
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 685453" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>I agree with everyone else that it would help to see photos with EXIF data. I do not have a D500 but when I shoot birds I use manual and I set the Shutter at 1200 and the Ap at 5.6-7.1 on my Nikon 200-500 and use Auto Iso to address changing light conditions. I do this with on my D7200. </p><p></p><p>When I first started doing this I had a terrible time. I found I was using too many focus points. I ended up going to a single point to get comfortable and also using a tripod or monopod. It made a big difference as I was getting comfortable with the lens and camera. I found that the multiple points were more than I could handle initially and everything was in focus but the bird. </p><p></p><p>I know that the D500 has a much better system than the 7200, but sometimes I have found that better really means better with some practice. Also, there is a good Ebook out there called Secrets to the Nikon Autofocus System, that I have found very helpful. I put a link below. I really like Steve Perry. His focus is wildlife and I think you would like the book, but even a couple of his short videos might be helpful. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://backcountrygallery.com/secrets-nikon-autofocus-system/" target="_blank">https://backcountrygallery.com/secrets-nikon-autofocus-system/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 685453, member: 34269"] I agree with everyone else that it would help to see photos with EXIF data. I do not have a D500 but when I shoot birds I use manual and I set the Shutter at 1200 and the Ap at 5.6-7.1 on my Nikon 200-500 and use Auto Iso to address changing light conditions. I do this with on my D7200. When I first started doing this I had a terrible time. I found I was using too many focus points. I ended up going to a single point to get comfortable and also using a tripod or monopod. It made a big difference as I was getting comfortable with the lens and camera. I found that the multiple points were more than I could handle initially and everything was in focus but the bird. I know that the D500 has a much better system than the 7200, but sometimes I have found that better really means better with some practice. Also, there is a good Ebook out there called Secrets to the Nikon Autofocus System, that I have found very helpful. I put a link below. I really like Steve Perry. His focus is wildlife and I think you would like the book, but even a couple of his short videos might be helpful. [url]https://backcountrygallery.com/secrets-nikon-autofocus-system/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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