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<blockquote data-quote="Moab Man" data-source="post: 205810" data-attributes="member: 11881"><p>I'm guessing this was hand held? The shutter speed is too slow for hand held. I would suggest taking the ISO up to 200, 250, 320... so that you can get that shutter speed up. If they are pretty steady and still use a tripod. If they are moving too quickly then use a tripod. Either way, You need to get that shutter speed up. Your natural sway that you can't really cancel out will affect your picture at 1/50.</p><p></p><p>Not sure what lens you were using so I can't tell you the shutter minimum. Assuming it was maybe the kit lens of 55-200mm and you were at 200mm full zoom then you need a shutter speed faster then 1/200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab Man, post: 205810, member: 11881"] I'm guessing this was hand held? The shutter speed is too slow for hand held. I would suggest taking the ISO up to 200, 250, 320... so that you can get that shutter speed up. If they are pretty steady and still use a tripod. If they are moving too quickly then use a tripod. Either way, You need to get that shutter speed up. Your natural sway that you can't really cancel out will affect your picture at 1/50. Not sure what lens you were using so I can't tell you the shutter minimum. Assuming it was maybe the kit lens of 55-200mm and you were at 200mm full zoom then you need a shutter speed faster then 1/200. [/QUOTE]
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