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wow whole family goes to a dentist together
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QUOTE (dk-2 @ Today at 12:57 AM) |
I am n00b with this professional camera. 
I must practice to keep steady. lol. :] |
Shorten the exposure time, to something like 1/250s and bump up the ISO to at least 800 to keep the frame exposed correctly in that bathroom lighting.
EDIT: Just took a quick look at the EXIF info on the image. Looks like you set the exposure time to 1.1s and ISO 400. I guess I overestimate your bathroom lighting. In order to get a well exposed photo without any blurriness, you'd have to bump the ISO all the way to 3200 (H) and set the exposure compensation to the max (2+) and find an exposure time where it won't be blurry for you. My rule of thumb for setting the minimum exposure time is 1/focal length. According to the EXIF info, the focal length was at 32mm, so set the exposure time to 1/40s and try again.
This post has been edited by E86 on Dec 26 2008, 01:13 PM
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