Oplis
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So I've been doing most of my photography indoors lately, and the biggest consistent problem I'm finding is that my photographs don't come out as sharp and focused as I feel they could be, especially compared to others I'm seeing. And I'm having especially lower rates of good photos with a macro lens I've been trying out.
My feeling is that the shutter speed just isn't fast enough and so camera shake is having more of an impact, despite using vibration reduction.
I find myself shooting with my aperture wide open and shutter speeds of around 1/40, max, if I'm lucky and getting really good light (for indoors).
The lens is about as focused as I can get it, I've tried both auto and manual focus to see what difference it made (which was none).
I've used tripods and gotten some excellent shots, but my tripod isn't exactly top end and is hard to set to hold the camera on a particular subject, and I don't have a remote for the camera, so I still get some shake even with a tripod.
Any input or opinions on this? Or ideas of what else may be the problem?
There's some books I've been meaning to read, I just haven't had the opportunity to acquire them and read through them yet, so for now I've just been lurking here and experimenting. If you have any books that I should throw on my list, let me know. I'm particularly interested in macro photography.
Examples:
The last one is what I would consider good for what I've been getting otherwise.
My feeling is that the shutter speed just isn't fast enough and so camera shake is having more of an impact, despite using vibration reduction.
I find myself shooting with my aperture wide open and shutter speeds of around 1/40, max, if I'm lucky and getting really good light (for indoors).
The lens is about as focused as I can get it, I've tried both auto and manual focus to see what difference it made (which was none).
I've used tripods and gotten some excellent shots, but my tripod isn't exactly top end and is hard to set to hold the camera on a particular subject, and I don't have a remote for the camera, so I still get some shake even with a tripod.
Any input or opinions on this? Or ideas of what else may be the problem?
There's some books I've been meaning to read, I just haven't had the opportunity to acquire them and read through them yet, so for now I've just been lurking here and experimenting. If you have any books that I should throw on my list, let me know. I'm particularly interested in macro photography.
Examples:



The last one is what I would consider good for what I've been getting otherwise.