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Okay,
I and many other in the past have all asked the question "how do you get your images so sharp", and there are sooooo many factors to consider. Shutter speed, light, steadiness, mirror up / tripod etc etc etc.
Then there is the PP aspect, smart sharpen, vs unsharp mask, etc etc...
Then you have lens to consider, quality and other factors.
What I would like to do is test all my lenses and my ability to shoot a sharp photo, but within an easy to shoot, controlled environment (as opposed to going out and randomely trying).
So, if I am to set up a test in my house, what type of objects would be a good test subject? I don't have expensive lighting (my SB600 is bust), so will that impact? Backgrounds, I have none.
I just want to be able to post some very simple shots (ie, of a die, toy car, whatever) and get some feedback and help on getting it nice and sharp.
Sorry for the long post!
Gary.
I and many other in the past have all asked the question "how do you get your images so sharp", and there are sooooo many factors to consider. Shutter speed, light, steadiness, mirror up / tripod etc etc etc.
Then there is the PP aspect, smart sharpen, vs unsharp mask, etc etc...
Then you have lens to consider, quality and other factors.
What I would like to do is test all my lenses and my ability to shoot a sharp photo, but within an easy to shoot, controlled environment (as opposed to going out and randomely trying).
So, if I am to set up a test in my house, what type of objects would be a good test subject? I don't have expensive lighting (my SB600 is bust), so will that impact? Backgrounds, I have none.
I just want to be able to post some very simple shots (ie, of a die, toy car, whatever) and get some feedback and help on getting it nice and sharp.
Sorry for the long post!
Gary.