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Have a question and I hope this is the forum for it. I am needing to sell two cameras (film) and two lens with each. Also a larger zoom lens that I can't get to work with my D3200. What or where is my best option?
Recently found a technique called High Key. Not sure if I like this or not. This is a 30 sec exposure setting up for my 120 second exposure. Anyone heard of High Key or use this technique?
The third Saturday of June, Southern Wheels in Motion, holds there annual car show here in Tullahoma, TN. Here are just a few that I took yesterday. Comments are welcomed, both positive and critiques. Thanks
I have had my D3200 for about three to four months now. Seems to be having inconsistencies with "sharp" and "crisp" focused images. Example, I would take 5-10 images, 1 or 2 would be as sharp or crisp as I would like. I might be expecting too much, but before I upgrade in the next year or so, I would like to get the most out of the 3200.
I have the kit lens, 18-55mm as well as Tamron 70-300mm lens f/4.0-5.6
Two examples to help clarify my issue.
I like the angle and lighting, however, focus is off. Focal point is just behind the deer's eye.