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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by iiEddieLostic View Post

    For the skill, you're more or less talking about panning right?
    Yes, and knowing how to use the camera properly

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  • iiEddieLostic
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    Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

    If I had to guess, equipment (lens), then skill..but that's just an educated guess.
    For the skill, you're more or less talking about panning right?

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by iiEddieLostic View Post

    Is it evident in the given photo? i tried limiting the vignetting which I put my aperture to 9, 1/1250 and around 400 ISO. i also may have used a different AF setting then what I normally use which may have contributed to the lack of quality. Additionally I believe weather conditions were permitting, do you have any ideas?
    If I had to guess, equipment (lens), then skill..but that's just an educated guess.

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  • iiEddieLostic
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    Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

    Whatever is causing the lack of quality...settings, equipment, skill, etc..
    Is it evident in the given photo? i tried limiting the vignetting which I put my aperture to 9, 1/1250 and around 400 ISO. i also may have used a different AF setting then what I normally use which may have contributed to the lack of quality. Additionally I believe weather conditions were permitting, do you have any ideas?

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by iiEddieLostic View Post

    Ok I understand sorry, my bad. What should I change to make the quality better?
    Whatever is causing the lack of quality...settings, equipment, skill, etc..

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  • iiEddieLostic
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    Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

    Very soft, nearly blurry (especially the second). While you can sometimes hide such a lack of quality by downsizing to smaller resolutions, you'll need to start with better quality if you want to make things easier for yourself.
    Ok I understand sorry, my bad. What should I change to make the quality better?

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  • dlowwa
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    Very soft, nearly blurry (especially the second). While you can sometimes hide such a lack of quality by downsizing to smaller resolutions, you'll need to start with better quality if you want to make things easier for yourself.

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  • iiEddieLostic
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    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DuT...ew?usp=sharing Sorry about that

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by iiEddieLostic View Post

    Raw file supplied.
    ..where?

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  • iiEddieLostic
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    Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

    No idea. Maybe you should post one so it can be checked.
    Raw file supplied.

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by iiEddieLostic View Post

    Not sure, do you think the quality is there on the two originals?
    No idea. Maybe you should post one so it can be checked.

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  • iiEddieLostic
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    Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

    I would consider anything more than 50% of the frame 'heavy', and these look like a bit less than that. I guess then the next question would be how much quality there is on the originals.
    Not sure, do you think the quality is there on the two originals?

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by iiEddieLostic View Post

    I guess I would consider it heavy??? Not sure
    I would consider anything more than 50% of the frame 'heavy', and these look like a bit less than that. I guess then the next question would be how much quality there is on the originals.

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  • iiEddieLostic
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    Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

    Various spots in all images. Are they heavy crops? Please post just 1-2 images for more detailed comments:



    "If you've taken 10+ images in similar conditions, there is no need to post all of them for feedback. One or two will do, and you can then apply that feedback to the rest."
    I guess I would consider it heavy??? Not sure

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by iiEddieLostic View Post

    Got it, can you specify which photos have the soft and over sharpened issues?
    Various spots in all images. Are they heavy crops? Please post just 1-2 images for more detailed comments:



    "If you've taken 10+ images in similar conditions, there is no need to post all of them for feedback. One or two will do, and you can then apply that feedback to the rest."

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