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<blockquote data-quote="Spinny78" data-source="post: 333410" data-attributes="member: 27571"><p>Ok..I will attempt to answer all your questions..1st I was shooting in RAW, I was using a tripod and remote trigger, The camera was on manual and set to ISO 100/f7.1, the reason it was angled slightly upwards to avoid a reflection in the mirror..thus the placement of the white lamp. The lens I was using was the Nikkor 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED. The photos I have taken are not at a clients house..these are just me practicing at the homes of families and friends. In reply to the member who mentioned my previous post about my flash..I have sorted that out so it has nothing to do with this post. I used Photoshop/Lightroom to do the editing and I have a very high quality sd card.</p><p></p><p>It just seems to me that there has to be alot of corrections made in photoshop to make them look ok. </p><p>I had a pentax MZ-10 a long time ago and was always happy with the photos it took and I just thought that since technology has come such a long way that the images on this new camera would be a lot sharper than they seem to be... no need for people to put me down etc..i was just saying what I thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spinny78, post: 333410, member: 27571"] Ok..I will attempt to answer all your questions..1st I was shooting in RAW, I was using a tripod and remote trigger, The camera was on manual and set to ISO 100/f7.1, the reason it was angled slightly upwards to avoid a reflection in the mirror..thus the placement of the white lamp. The lens I was using was the Nikkor 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED. The photos I have taken are not at a clients house..these are just me practicing at the homes of families and friends. In reply to the member who mentioned my previous post about my flash..I have sorted that out so it has nothing to do with this post. I used Photoshop/Lightroom to do the editing and I have a very high quality sd card. It just seems to me that there has to be alot of corrections made in photoshop to make them look ok. I had a pentax MZ-10 a long time ago and was always happy with the photos it took and I just thought that since technology has come such a long way that the images on this new camera would be a lot sharper than they seem to be... no need for people to put me down etc..i was just saying what I thought. [/QUOTE]
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