Donna L. Jones |
Blurry Photos Can someone tell me if bringing the digital photo up to 100% in photo shop shows reliably whether the image is sharp? Shooting on a tripod, 100 or 200 ISO, 5.6-8.0 for family of 4, Canon 7D, Tamron28-7.5 lense. I was shooting with a Tamron 18-270 but images starting coming our blurry. Assumed even with IS I shake too much. This time used tripod and smaller,lighter lense. Could it be my post processing. I always shoot wide to allow room for cropping but sometimes it means cropping quite a bit...could that be it? Sometimes the image prints fairly well even though it looks soft at 100%. I'm using "Focus Magic" to sharp every image...time consuming...
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Thom Schoeller |
Without seeing the images, hard to say but you may have answered your own question. Two things come to mind, first being using the IS mode while using a tripod. Not recomended at all. For handheld use only. Second, you mentioned shooting wide angle to allow for cropping. WHY? Get close, set the lens for the 60-90 mm and focus on the eyes. Since your shooting digital, your not wasting $$ on slides or film exposures so take more exposures and play with the cropping IN camera. I think that "may" be your answer. One last simple thing to check is your adjustment for sight (diopter) May be keeping you from finding the perfect focus.
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Donna L. Jones |
Thanks Thomas, I think perhaps cropping too much may be it too...I have made the IS mistake but have since realized to turn it off. I made the mistake years ago of shooting a job too close and when I went to crop the 8x10's it was too close...always afraid of doing that again! Thanks for taking the time to answer!
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