tscheese
Active member
That's afull noise for ISO 400. Are you sure that those were your settings.
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If you look at his best shot, the room is actually fairly sharp considering that it's a long exposure at 400 ISO. Most of the blur seems to be the noise from using ISO 400 and possible not having enough depth of field. But there are still some areas of the tree that are not quite sharp. In a 1 second exposure the angel could have moved enough to slightly blur the tree. It is on the unsupported end of the tree and its motion could be amplified. Not saying that it is what is causing his problem, but it probably isn't helping any.I don't think so, unless the angel also shook the entire room. See
especially the third example picture. That would have to be one
massive Christmas angel.