Steveo_Hants
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Let me et the scene! Yesterday was a really nice day, bright blue sky, about 25 degrees and a nice off shore breeze. So come 5pm I decide to pop down the beach to catch some surfing shots and the sunset. I get down to Scarborough beach and the waves are perfect, proper barrel waves right along the beach.
I sit down and start shooting, first few shots looked a bit soft which I thought was down to using the 51-point 3D tracking AF on the D300, So I turn it off. I keep on shooting away, loads of action going on. The sun drops off the horizon and I pick up my back and go home.
I dump my photos on my Mac and they are complete garbage! All, and I mean all, of them are really soft. So I am in a really foul mood now and wonder why this has happened. I was cursing the D300, I then pick it up again and take a look at my settings, at this point I realised I'd forgotten to set the AF to Continuous and it was set on Servo (Single AF).
:bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang:
Put me in such a bad mood all night.
So how often do you mess up with using wrong settings rather then messing up due to photographic skills?
Hopefully someone will reply saying they have done something similar, which will make me feel better!
I sit down and start shooting, first few shots looked a bit soft which I thought was down to using the 51-point 3D tracking AF on the D300, So I turn it off. I keep on shooting away, loads of action going on. The sun drops off the horizon and I pick up my back and go home.
I dump my photos on my Mac and they are complete garbage! All, and I mean all, of them are really soft. So I am in a really foul mood now and wonder why this has happened. I was cursing the D300, I then pick it up again and take a look at my settings, at this point I realised I'd forgotten to set the AF to Continuous and it was set on Servo (Single AF).
:bang::bang::bang::bang::bang::bang:
Put me in such a bad mood all night.
So how often do you mess up with using wrong settings rather then messing up due to photographic skills?
Hopefully someone will reply saying they have done something similar, which will make me feel better!
