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Anonymous
It's not the zoom, it's the amount of light.
>ISO 100 >ISO 1600
Wikipedia "film speed," shoot manual, and keep that shit as low as possible. Too high of an ISO is the cause; this is the solution.
Also, zooming in usually leads to bad pictures. "If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough."- Robert Capa, a great photojournalist. (Those D-Day pictures you've seen? Him.)
Keep it zoomed all the way out and move closer; for portraits zoom it in a little but not much. If you have to zoom in, do it, like in the OP (at 11.9mm, it's not too far in, a very slight medium telephoto, Wikipedia it, also this would be a good length for portraits, maybe a little more), but don't do it when you don't have to, like>>220150, at 47.6mm, which is a supertele. Really long.
OP pic is nice.
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