Guido44
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- Nov 15, 2008
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HI all,
I took some photos of my son's basketball team this last season.
Some turned out pretty good, but overall I thought too many weren't as sharp as I'd like. SOME blur actually looks good with the right photo, but I'd like to control it more.
I think some of it has to do with camera shake, but I wanted to see if you all could make sure my camera settings are correct.
If you go to my GALLERY and mouse over the large photos, click on the BLUE BOX " i ", you can see my camera info.
What about FLASH? There was a news photographer there and he was just taking single exposures with the .... SB-whatever(?) flash. I have the SB-600, but have little to none experience with it.
I know that allows a faster shutter speed, but what's the best way to go if I like shooting shooting multiple exposures?
Thanks ahead of time,
dan
I took some photos of my son's basketball team this last season.
Some turned out pretty good, but overall I thought too many weren't as sharp as I'd like. SOME blur actually looks good with the right photo, but I'd like to control it more.
I think some of it has to do with camera shake, but I wanted to see if you all could make sure my camera settings are correct.
If you go to my GALLERY and mouse over the large photos, click on the BLUE BOX " i ", you can see my camera info.

What about FLASH? There was a news photographer there and he was just taking single exposures with the .... SB-whatever(?) flash. I have the SB-600, but have little to none experience with it.
I know that allows a faster shutter speed, but what's the best way to go if I like shooting shooting multiple exposures?
Thanks ahead of time,
dan