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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Rocky's 365 Thread - 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 282740" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Pat, I see something wrong with these. I don't mean to critic, but would like to lead you to improvement. I think the iso is too low and so is the shutter speed, and (just a suspicion) the VR might be turned on. Am I right? I suspect that when you depress the shutter, the VR hasn't had time to stabilize and is causing some blur, or your shutter speed is simply too slow for these very quickly moving birds. Crop and exposure are right on, but the blur can be improved. With the camera you have, you could bring the iso up to 800 easily without too much loss. And the little you could loose in resolution, you'll gain in crispiness of the birds.</p><p></p><p>Nice shop shots too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 282740, member: 3903"] Pat, I see something wrong with these. I don't mean to critic, but would like to lead you to improvement. I think the iso is too low and so is the shutter speed, and (just a suspicion) the VR might be turned on. Am I right? I suspect that when you depress the shutter, the VR hasn't had time to stabilize and is causing some blur, or your shutter speed is simply too slow for these very quickly moving birds. Crop and exposure are right on, but the blur can be improved. With the camera you have, you could bring the iso up to 800 easily without too much loss. And the little you could loose in resolution, you'll gain in crispiness of the birds. Nice shop shots too. [/QUOTE]
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