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  1. And here is another photo with same lens at 300mm, again untouched RAW just resized and converted to JPG
  2. Here is the untouched RAW file of the same image, just converted to JPG no post processing - I shoot in RAW + JPG and the image posted in the opening post was camera jpg. I think the blurriness in RAW is not that pronounced but if I process it by adjusting the exposure etc, the result would be similar to the Jpg version
  3. Thank you all for your replies and advice. I am not using any filter and am not shooting from behind glass or screen. The EXIF shown for this photo is correct, it was captured handheld with IS off. I will try panning method and also check the lens shooting static objects to see if there is any difference.in thr result
  4. Hi, I recently started photographing landing planes, however my photos are all blurred despite using all possible settings. I am using Canon EOS70D with Canon EF70-300 IS USM, at 300mm. I have used TV mode with 1/1000 shutter speed, AV mode with F-8, I have used IS in both mode 1 and 2 and also turned off, used center weighted, partial and evaluative metering modes but all with same result. I am using AI servo focusing and have selected center focus point. Here is the result, is this motion blur or is the plane not properly focused? IMage 1 by Bakhtiar Ahmed, on Flickr']IMage 1 by Bakhtiar Ahmed, on Flickr[/url]
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    Artist: Bakhtiar Ahmed; Exposure Date: 2013:03:24 18:06:56; Copyright: Bakhtiar Ahmed; Make: Canon; Model: Canon EOS 1100D; ExposureTime: 1/80 s; FNumber: f/6; ISOSpeedRatings: 100; ExposureProgram: Aperture priority; ExposureBiasValue: 0/1; MeteringMode: Pattern; Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode; FocalLength: 12 mm; Software: Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows);
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