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NX1100 in the Peak District

Started Aug 8, 2014 | Photos thread
CMurdock Contributing Member • Posts: 819
Re: NX1100 in the Peak District

Well, I just took my first outdoor shots with this camera.  I just walked out in front of the house and shot in all directions.  And what I saw surprised me:  very good pictures without any hint of the water-color effect.  However, one photo was over-exposed (a photo of a bush against a white fence, probably because of center-weighted metering).  Also, the green building across the street looks slightly aqua.  All the pictures have too-aggressive sharpening, in my view, but I may be able to tone that down.

Regarding your shots, which look blurry to me, I've begun to realize that the "original size" is probably not the original size at all, and that what I might be looking at is an enlargement of a reduced size.  That would explain it.  Otherwise, at a shutter speed of 1/100 (talking now about the photo with just the terrain and a rock in it), your hand would have had to be shaking severely or a hurricane would have to be blowing through for you to get such blur.

Yes, I think that's the explanation.  You didn't actually post your original size photos -- or for some reason (perhaps memory issues) my browser is showing me a reduced size.  So I hereby withdraw my original criticisms.

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