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 Posted: Sat Jun 2nd, 2012 05:46
Graham Whistler



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Yes think before shooting take a little longer to compose your picture and double check your settings, taking your time makes for good photography. If hand holding are you well balanced with firm foothold etc... I agree use the faster shutter speeds is always good news. Also in bright light you do not want to go beyond f11 as we all know most lenses are at best f5.6-f11 so have faster shutter speed keeps you in the range. I am also please to see that D800 has 100 ISO it all helps.



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