M moment-sg New Member Aug 8, 2011 #21 kei1309 said: lol heatwave in the evening? pretty rare. but vibration on the ground is very likely. but most likely cause is the slow shutter speed and diffraction at f32. Click to expand... Its actually at 6:58am
kei1309 said: lol heatwave in the evening? pretty rare. but vibration on the ground is very likely. but most likely cause is the slow shutter speed and diffraction at f32. Click to expand... Its actually at 6:58am
edutilos- Senior Member Aug 8, 2011 #23 moment-sg said: Aperture is at f/32 @ 17mm, shutter speed: 10 secs, ISO 100 Click to expand... It could be diffraction, it could also be because you did not use timer or mirror-up?
moment-sg said: Aperture is at f/32 @ 17mm, shutter speed: 10 secs, ISO 100 Click to expand... It could be diffraction, it could also be because you did not use timer or mirror-up?
S stuck Senior Member Aug 10, 2011 #24 agree with the others abt diffraction. also, did u shoot ON one of the plastic floating "jetties" at LSR? that might explain the less than perfect sharpness as well given the exposure time.
agree with the others abt diffraction. also, did u shoot ON one of the plastic floating "jetties" at LSR? that might explain the less than perfect sharpness as well given the exposure time.