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<blockquote data-quote="CosmicHerb" data-source="post: 80189" data-attributes="member: 10965"><p>Thanks, Pierro.</p><p></p><p>I generally shoot in Aperture Priority, so the camera chose that shutter speed, and I'd left the ISO at 800 like I said.. I was kind of surprised when I reviewed it. There was a bit of a breeze on the ground, so it may have helped prevent any motion blur, I guess! Take your point about the focussing. I get carried away with the wide-open apertures on the 35mm. I only got it a couple of weeks ago, but it's given me some really nice shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CosmicHerb, post: 80189, member: 10965"] Thanks, Pierro. I generally shoot in Aperture Priority, so the camera chose that shutter speed, and I'd left the ISO at 800 like I said.. I was kind of surprised when I reviewed it. There was a bit of a breeze on the ground, so it may have helped prevent any motion blur, I guess! Take your point about the focussing. I get carried away with the wide-open apertures on the 35mm. I only got it a couple of weeks ago, but it's given me some really nice shots. [/QUOTE]
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