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What was the ISO setting on the "grainy" pics?
No clue. First I had it on 1600 then after grainy pics I set it back on auto. LolWhat was the ISO setting on the "grainy" pics?
Should have gotten a better shot of the JA's corralling ducks and shooting them from the moving boat.
Sh*t like that is what gives us all a bad name, and winds losing us hunters access to lands. Take pics, get the FL #'s, call the FWC and turn 'em in.
Trust me it works..
Rant over, back to the thread
-T
It's not very good quality at all because they were far, moving fast, and I had my lens zoomed in all the way.Eric,
Since you have exceeded your limit with photos, send me a picture of the boat with the guy riding up front and I will get it to Scott out there and he will take care of the rest.
You really want to take the camera out of any "Auto" or "P" modes. Set your ISO down in the 400 range to start and don't increase the ISO unless you can't get a workable shutter speed. If your not comfortable using manual mode set your camera to AV this will give you more control of your images.No clue. First I had it on 1600 then after grainy pics I set it back on auto. LolWhat was the ISO setting on the "grainy" pics?