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Hi all,
I'm keen on improving my landscape photography, I've had my (first) Camera for just coming up to two years now and have learned quite a bit but I want to take it further now and improve how I use light and composition in my landscape photos now to hopefully yield better photos, but one of the things which I have been aware of for sometime now but never tried out is Mirror Lockup.
Infact I've only just this minute enabled it and found out how to through a guide on the Internet. My question is, will it really improve my shots, I've read a couple of conflicting things about it, one article on the Internet saying that it doesn't improve the sharpness of their shots and others swearing by it.
So as well as hoping to go and put into practice what I've read about hyperfocal distance this weekend I'll also be trying my shots with Mirror Lockup, but wondered if there are any circumstances where it shouldn't be used when it comes to landscape photography etc.
I'm keen on improving my landscape photography, I've had my (first) Camera for just coming up to two years now and have learned quite a bit but I want to take it further now and improve how I use light and composition in my landscape photos now to hopefully yield better photos, but one of the things which I have been aware of for sometime now but never tried out is Mirror Lockup.
Infact I've only just this minute enabled it and found out how to through a guide on the Internet. My question is, will it really improve my shots, I've read a couple of conflicting things about it, one article on the Internet saying that it doesn't improve the sharpness of their shots and others swearing by it.
So as well as hoping to go and put into practice what I've read about hyperfocal distance this weekend I'll also be trying my shots with Mirror Lockup, but wondered if there are any circumstances where it shouldn't be used when it comes to landscape photography etc.
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