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Old 03-13-2009, 01:15 AM
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Hi All,
I had a question... first off I have been using a D100 for the longest time, and just got my D200 a bit ago. My question is/issue... is that I can not take waterfall shots like I used to with my D100. I have tried the same settings (I keep a notebook), bought a few books, did some research online, played at different waterfalls to get it right.. but I am unsure of what I am doing wrong. To me it looks almost like the shutter is going off to quickly, and I am not getting the soft, silky look to the water.

So my question is, is there some sort of setting or something different between the 100 and 200 that would make things off? Or is it me? Or maybe there is actually something wrong with my camera...

Picture 1 was taken with my 100

D200_2 was taken with the 200

Thoughts? Ideas?

Thanks
Kris
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Old 03-13-2009, 01:33 AM
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The D200 images looks out of focus. What settings WERE you using?
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