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Old 8th April 2005   #1
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hi... was wondering anyone with advice...

i'm using a D60...
have a 70-200 Sigma HSM
with a 2xTele Sigma as well..

my shots usually turns out blur.. looks good on the LCD..
but when i d/l it onto computer...
usually blur and very low in light as well..
sigh...

is it more of a camera issue? or lens? or flash.. using a 550ex..
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perhaps you can post your eXIF as well as your pic in your post for analysis.

There's too many possibilities for an occurance like this.
*note: never judge a pic's sharpness or colors off the LCD of the camera... can be very decieving.
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Originally Posted by championboxer
hi... was wondering anyone with advice...

i'm using a D60...
have a 70-200 Sigma HSM
with a 2xTele Sigma as well..

my shots usually turns out blur.. looks good on the LCD..
but when i d/l it onto computer...
usually blur and very low in light as well..
sigh...

is it more of a camera issue? or lens? or flash.. using a 550ex..
maybe its a handshake problem ? low light... coz the subject out of the flash range ?

post some shots
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when u take a shot @200mm with 2xTC , your focal length is about 640mm. You need need to have a min. shutter speed of 1/250sec to 1/500sec to get sharp images. As for underexposured issue, you should be fooled by the LCD brightness. You should see the histogram for exposure.
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Old 8th April 2005   #5
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Originally Posted by SniperD
perhaps you can post your eXIF as well as your pic in your post for analysis.

There's too many possibilities for an occurance like this.
*note: never judge a pic's sharpness or colors off the LCD of the camera... can be very decieving.

sorry..
whats a Exif?
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basically an embedded info which the camera software will recorded the shutter speed/ aperture size/ focal length/ date/ time..etc on the picture that you have shot.

Just post the original picture (resize it will do) here.
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