Im wondering if someone can help or at least point me in a direction that will be of some use.
Basically, im really struggling with this photography lark, while yes I can take photos and yes most of the time they are poor i'm not one to give up at will. However, one thing that seems to be creeping in to most of my photo's that arent taken using a tripod is a small amount of blur / lack of sharpness.
The photo's seem to look ok when viewed zoomed out but the moment you zoom to 100% or even 50% they look blurry / fuzzy / lacking that sharp focus. Its really starting to frustrate and annoy me
Below is an image I took while at Burnham Beeches on Sun:

Ducks 1 by s_west, on Flickr
It was shot at 200mm 1/60 iso400 on a D3000 55-200mm VR F/7.1
This is 'as is' from the camera and while it looks ok when viewed like this the moment you zoom to 100% it looks blurry and, I suppose, like ive missed the focus.
This is the image cropped so you can kinda see what it looks like at 100%

Ducks 2 by s_west, on Flickr
Basically what I'm asking is how could I have achieved a clearer sharper shot?Should I have bumped the ISO to 800 (which seems to be the limit for the D3000) in order to increase the shutter speed or opened the aperature again in order to boost shutter speed at the cost of dof. I tend to try and keep the shutter speed equal to that of the focal length but on sunday it was wet and miserable and the light was flat.
I appreciate that there is no hard and fast rule and opiions will differ but how do I get those super clear shots?
Cheers Steve
Basically, im really struggling with this photography lark, while yes I can take photos and yes most of the time they are poor i'm not one to give up at will. However, one thing that seems to be creeping in to most of my photo's that arent taken using a tripod is a small amount of blur / lack of sharpness.
The photo's seem to look ok when viewed zoomed out but the moment you zoom to 100% or even 50% they look blurry / fuzzy / lacking that sharp focus. Its really starting to frustrate and annoy me
Below is an image I took while at Burnham Beeches on Sun:

Ducks 1 by s_west, on Flickr
It was shot at 200mm 1/60 iso400 on a D3000 55-200mm VR F/7.1
This is 'as is' from the camera and while it looks ok when viewed like this the moment you zoom to 100% it looks blurry and, I suppose, like ive missed the focus.
This is the image cropped so you can kinda see what it looks like at 100%

Ducks 2 by s_west, on Flickr
Basically what I'm asking is how could I have achieved a clearer sharper shot?Should I have bumped the ISO to 800 (which seems to be the limit for the D3000) in order to increase the shutter speed or opened the aperature again in order to boost shutter speed at the cost of dof. I tend to try and keep the shutter speed equal to that of the focal length but on sunday it was wet and miserable and the light was flat.
I appreciate that there is no hard and fast rule and opiions will differ but how do I get those super clear shots?
Cheers Steve
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