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Couples Engagement Photos
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<blockquote data-quote="Village Idiot" data-source="post: 486423" data-attributes="member: 29446"><p>Weeeeeeell. For starters, down size them as I stated above, upload to something besides photobucket, then post them.</p><p></p><p>And shooting outside has nothing to do with is. It's all about the lenses. I don't care if you paid $50 or $500. If it's a quality lens, it'll get the job done. If it's crap, you can tell. Shooting outside with a bad lens will get you chromatic aberations and shooting outside has nothing to do with how sharp a photo is, just the lack of camera shake and the quality of the glass being used. Why do you think it's only $150 for a 70-300 Quantaray lens when brands like Sigma charge around $300? Better glass usually cost more. Plus depending on the lens, which aperture is used will affect the sharpness. Using f/3 on the fish eye I was playing with this weekend will leave you with fuzzy pictures any day of the week. Using f/8, makes them much sharper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Village Idiot, post: 486423, member: 29446"] Weeeeeeell. For starters, down size them as I stated above, upload to something besides photobucket, then post them. And shooting outside has nothing to do with is. It's all about the lenses. I don't care if you paid $50 or $500. If it's a quality lens, it'll get the job done. If it's crap, you can tell. Shooting outside with a bad lens will get you chromatic aberations and shooting outside has nothing to do with how sharp a photo is, just the lack of camera shake and the quality of the glass being used. Why do you think it's only $150 for a 70-300 Quantaray lens when brands like Sigma charge around $300? Better glass usually cost more. Plus depending on the lens, which aperture is used will affect the sharpness. Using f/3 on the fish eye I was playing with this weekend will leave you with fuzzy pictures any day of the week. Using f/8, makes them much sharper. [/QUOTE]
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