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  • #16
    Yeah, I'm using a sky1-A filter as an insurance policy since I'm not the most delicate users!!!

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    • #17
      Hmm, mabey the filter you are using is poor quality glass and is degrading the images. But this is just a guess. Try shooting a few without the filter and use the hood for protection. See what happens.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by wavey63
        Thanks Ringway for the info. What would be a suitable shutter speed and apeture value? I usually use f6 or smaller and try to keep the shutter speed faster than 1/500. But the thing sis taht sometimes the shutter speed will be like 1/800 or 1/1000 and it still isn't as sharp as I think it should be.

        Sometimes its a combination. I have a 300D and I still get some blurry shots as well. I just came back from AMS and found more blurry shots than I would like, but of course it was overcast, gray etc and that seems to effect it. When I have good light, I hit Av and go f/8 and that seems to be a pretty sweet spot. Of course, panning has a lot to do with it, me jerking the camera around too much probably makes most of the blur!
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