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(Handheld at <kbd>1/15s</kbd> using a Nikon D850 which is not as forgiving when it comes to sharp pictures. Of course using a tripod would have solved everything here, but the key to this is also the lightweight Nikon 35 which makes holding the camera steady easier than a heavier zoom.)
 
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Handheld at <kbd>1/15s</kbd> using a [[Nikon D850]] which is not as forgiving when it comes to [[sharp]] pictures. Of course using a [[tripod]] would have solved everything here, but the key to this is also the lightweight [[Nikon 35]] which makes holding the camera steady easier than a heavier [[zoom]].
Handheld at <kbd>1/15s</kbd> (to capture the water flowing) using a [[Nikon D850]] which is not as forgiving when it comes to [[sharp]] pictures due to its high resolution. Of course using a [[tripod]] would have solved everything here, but the key to this is also the lightweight [[Nikon 35]] which makes holding the camera steady easier than a heavier [[zoom]].

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Handheld at 1/15s (to capture the water flowing) using a Nikon D850 which is not as forgiving when it comes to sharp pictures due to its high resolution. Of course using a tripod would have solved everything here, but the key to this is also the lightweight Nikon 35 which makes holding the camera steady easier than a heavier zoom.

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