metcwill333 TPF Noob! Joined Dec 27, 2015 Messages 16 Reaction score 11 Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jan 23, 2016 #1 Shot with 300mm focal length. Thoughts?
weepete TPF Supporters Supporting Member 📸 Joined Oct 18, 2011 Messages 6,070 Reaction score 2,426 Location Glasgow, Scotland Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jan 23, 2016 #2 looks blurred and has a little CA. What shutter speed were you using?
PropilotBW Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Feb 7, 2013 Messages 2,009 Reaction score 676 Location Atlanta, GA, USA Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jan 24, 2016 #3 I agree that it doesn't look as sharp as it could be. Just curious what your shooting settings were for this shot? I prefer the 2nd crop.
I agree that it doesn't look as sharp as it could be. Just curious what your shooting settings were for this shot? I prefer the 2nd crop.
xDarek No longer a newbie, moving up! Joined Dec 29, 2015 Messages 518 Reaction score 169 Location Romania Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jan 24, 2016 #4 Yea, they are a little bit blurred.Try to be carreful at your shutter speed.
Peeb Semi-automatic Mediocrity Generator Supporting Member 📸 Joined Jul 16, 2015 Messages 4,217 Reaction score 5,006 Location Oklahoma Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jan 24, 2016 #5 What were your settings? Did you set the timer to release the shutter while your camera was on a tripod?
What were your settings? Did you set the timer to release the shutter while your camera was on a tripod?
KmH In memoriam Supporting Member 📸 Joined Apr 9, 2009 Messages 41,401 Reaction score 5,706 Location Iowa Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jan 24, 2016 #6 The softness of the focus may just be the lens. Particularly if 300 mm was the maximum focal length of a consumer grade zoom lens. If a small lens aperture was used, say f/11 to f/32, focus softness would be contributed to by diffraction. The moon
The softness of the focus may just be the lens. Particularly if 300 mm was the maximum focal length of a consumer grade zoom lens. If a small lens aperture was used, say f/11 to f/32, focus softness would be contributed to by diffraction. The moon
TCampbell Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Mar 31, 2012 Messages 3,614 Reaction score 1,558 Location Dearborn, MI Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jan 24, 2016 #7 The good news is that the exposure looks great -- so that's working out well for you. But the focus is a touch soft. Did you use auto-focus or manually focus?
The good news is that the exposure looks great -- so that's working out well for you. But the focus is a touch soft. Did you use auto-focus or manually focus?