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 Posted: Tue Aug 12th, 2025 21:44
Bob



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Thanks Chris I have had a look at the link - it has jogged some of the grey matter which remains and is very informative. It's a step beyond Michael Langford's film photography books which I still have.

Eric: I agree it's not a fair comparison, and at the moment I am not fully up to speed with the ISO function. I have been concentrating on image sharpness, and altering the ISO settings to get what looks like the right exposure. I will address this more thoroughly,

While I was looking at  these shots in NX Studio, I was able to view the exact location of the focusing point at the moment the shot was taken. I discovered that the focusing point was not where I thought it had been especially with the bird feeder. So there is an issue of technique. 

 Apart from the ISO settings in the dragonfly shot, and bearing in mind Chris's suggestions, your comments would be appreciated.

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