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<blockquote data-quote="TMG1961" data-source="post: 1145" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>This morning i took some photos with the Laowa lens and the 55-210 and 16-50 kit lenses. The problem is nog the lens or the camera but me. Not saying that my settings are not good, but i need to work more on holding the camera rock steady, i have a little shake which at longer focal lengths are causing the blurry photos. And as i think of it, my hands are more painful since a week or 2 along with some other joints in my body. </p><p></p><p>Have to rethink my shooting, see what setting will be the best, A, S or M with auto ISO or a fixed ISO setting. I always used to shoot in M with ISO set to a fixed value and then use the shutterspeed to get the exposure correct or as correct as possible. But maybe set ISO to auto and use a minimum shutterspeed of maybe 1/250 or 1/500 along with aperture priority mode. The longest lens i have now is the 55-210 and that is a 82.5-315 full frame equivalent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TMG1961, post: 1145, member: 11"] This morning i took some photos with the Laowa lens and the 55-210 and 16-50 kit lenses. The problem is nog the lens or the camera but me. Not saying that my settings are not good, but i need to work more on holding the camera rock steady, i have a little shake which at longer focal lengths are causing the blurry photos. And as i think of it, my hands are more painful since a week or 2 along with some other joints in my body. Have to rethink my shooting, see what setting will be the best, A, S or M with auto ISO or a fixed ISO setting. I always used to shoot in M with ISO set to a fixed value and then use the shutterspeed to get the exposure correct or as correct as possible. But maybe set ISO to auto and use a minimum shutterspeed of maybe 1/250 or 1/500 along with aperture priority mode. The longest lens i have now is the 55-210 and that is a 82.5-315 full frame equivalent. [/QUOTE]
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