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Dec 08, 2009 16:22 |  #1

I have been trying to pull of this shot but I can't seem to get it right, The image quality lacks I think, i'm not sure if it's gear or skill doing this but as you can see in the image, it just seems overall fuzzy and I'm not too sure how to explain it.

I'm shooting in RAW, using a tripod, mirror lock up and the remote timer.

IMAGE: http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i133/Cluney-/IMG_0022.jpg

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48mm, ISO 200, f13, 15s exposure

(350d/XT + 24-135mm sigma)

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Dec 08, 2009 16:49 |  #2

Considering that you shot at f/13, the poor IQ could be the result of diffraction. A 350D begins to show diffraction at f/11. Do you shoot at f/13 during the day and get good results?


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Dec 08, 2009 16:53 |  #3

Did you use the shutter button or a remote? edit: nvm just read it

What's the 'IF' on the sigma for? If it's anything like IS for canon then you should shut that off when on a tripod.

Small note: for being on a tripod that is a very crooked image.


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Dec 08, 2009 16:54 |  #4

I also shot one at f5, let me put that up for you.

IMAGE: http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i133/Cluney-/IMG_0021.jpg

Still not too sure It seems maybe a little better...


I did use the shutter button, but mirror lock up, and a two second timer.. so I think the button pressing is out of the question with the blurriness?

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Dec 08, 2009 18:00 |  #5

hmm something seems odd to say the least. If it's at f/13, you should have see a nice looking starbursts for streetlights and I'm not even seeing that.
From what you described, it seems like you're doing everything the right way.
I can't imagine it being the lens, but if it's not that... I don't know what else it could be


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Dec 08, 2009 18:14 |  #6

Might seem a silly question but are you using a filter? Filters can reduce IQ badly in awkward lighting.

Another thing would be what focus method are you using? AF or Manual? If AF, what focus point? If you using centre point it would focus way in the distance in your shot which might put the DOF (which should be sizable at f13) deep into the photo.

Either that or theres a mechanical problem somewhere.


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Dec 09, 2009 00:15 |  #7

Yeah, which focus point setting are you using?




  
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Dec 09, 2009 02:10 |  #8

I was using the center AF point.


also no filters used, the pictures where taken with a hood on.


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Dec 09, 2009 04:57 |  #9

JamesXP wrote in post #9162730 (external link)
I was using the center AF point.


also no filters used, the pictures where taken with a hood on.

james use the lens in m/focus and focus one 3rd of the way into the seen and then take the shot,i hope that helps,regards duncan


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Dec 09, 2009 09:27 |  #10

Some of the best "night shots" I've seen were taken before it's totally dark while there's still some light left in the sky. You don't need much, but you need some.
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Feb 02, 2010 15:20 |  #11

I was going to create a new thread but now I'm struggling in regards to some of my photographs having tungsten street lamps in them and making the rest of the scene just a wash with orange, is there a way I can counteract this while taking the photograph or in post processing?

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Feb 02, 2010 16:54 |  #12

Post processing should be fairly easy, depending on what software you are using. Just a question of adjusting the white balance.


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Feb 02, 2010 17:03 |  #13

ISO UP UP UP aperture DOWN DOWN DOWN tripod =)


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Mar 10, 2010 10:14 |  #14

Bit of a bumperoo, using my 50mm this time!

IMAGE: http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i133/Cluney-/IMG_0586.jpg


I have taken other pics with my other lens and they have come out real sharp, so i'll put down up there as inexperience ;)

http://i71.photobucket​.com …i133/Cluney-/IMG_0648.jpg (external link) is taken with the sigma, handheld too.

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