LadyPockets
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I've gotten my camera back out and have been practicing with it in manual to get to know how the setting interact and the outcomes. My sister and I took my son out Saturday for a little practice session with him. He wasn't the best model with all the distractions around, but I got some ok shots. Or so I thought. Once I pulled them off my camera and looked at them on the laptop they all look soft, especially when zoomed in. Here's an example. Can't remember my settings exactly, but I'd guess 1/160 or 1/200 shutter, f3.6, and ISO 100. I'm shotting an Olympus E-420 with the kit lense. Yes, I know, not the best, but it's what I have right now. So I work with it.....at least for now.
These are all shot in .jpeg with no extra editing except to resize.
Thinking maybe I didn't have the shutter fast enough to catch a sharp image of him, here's a still I did. Only difference was bumping the ISO up to account for the increased shade.
Was wondering if it's just me, I took a couple pics of dinner last night. I set the focal point right in the middle of where the 2 pieces on the right come together. ISO 800 (shot in my kitchen by a window with indirect light), f3.6, 1/200 shutter. Still feel like it's "soft" at the focal point when I'm zoomed in.
Any tips on getting that nice crisp shot? Practice more? Faster shutter? New camera? Nothing, that's just how pics are when you zoom in close like that.
These are all shot in .jpeg with no extra editing except to resize.

Thinking maybe I didn't have the shutter fast enough to catch a sharp image of him, here's a still I did. Only difference was bumping the ISO up to account for the increased shade.

Was wondering if it's just me, I took a couple pics of dinner last night. I set the focal point right in the middle of where the 2 pieces on the right come together. ISO 800 (shot in my kitchen by a window with indirect light), f3.6, 1/200 shutter. Still feel like it's "soft" at the focal point when I'm zoomed in.

Any tips on getting that nice crisp shot? Practice more? Faster shutter? New camera? Nothing, that's just how pics are when you zoom in close like that.