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D7000
Shutter Shock
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<blockquote data-quote="Tquataert" data-source="post: 738978" data-attributes="member: 48455"><p>The lens is a Tamron 062 Di II (18-270mm), bulb setting, F5.6, ISO6400 or lower. I was in manual mode on the camera and the lens itself using a remote shutter release. I even tried putting it in the mirror lock-up mode but it made no difference as far as shake. I definitely think it is the tripod. I tested it out last night putting the tripod to it's lowest (sturdiest) position and I saw very little vibration. It's too bad the conditions weren't the best for the comet. Even though I've been taking pictures for a long time I feel like a novice. Especially with the D7000. My astrophotos often look very grainy with this DSLR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tquataert, post: 738978, member: 48455"] The lens is a Tamron 062 Di II (18-270mm), bulb setting, F5.6, ISO6400 or lower. I was in manual mode on the camera and the lens itself using a remote shutter release. I even tried putting it in the mirror lock-up mode but it made no difference as far as shake. I definitely think it is the tripod. I tested it out last night putting the tripod to it's lowest (sturdiest) position and I saw very little vibration. It's too bad the conditions weren't the best for the comet. Even though I've been taking pictures for a long time I feel like a novice. Especially with the D7000. My astrophotos often look very grainy with this DSLR. [/QUOTE]
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