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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 206201" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>Definitely use equal or faster than 1/300 and up your ISO to a more usable level (200 - 400). </p><p>But in saying that at 1/50 you have done quite well to have it as sharp as you do.</p><p>As I have been told "A noisy sharp photo is better than a Out of focus no noise photo"</p><p>Nice shot and I could only imagine at how hard it is to get a shot of them coming out of the water like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 206201, member: 9753"] Definitely use equal or faster than 1/300 and up your ISO to a more usable level (200 - 400). But in saying that at 1/50 you have done quite well to have it as sharp as you do. As I have been told "A noisy sharp photo is better than a Out of focus no noise photo" Nice shot and I could only imagine at how hard it is to get a shot of them coming out of the water like that. [/QUOTE]
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