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Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max (5x, 120mm, 0.04s, f/2.97, ISO 50, 12.13MP)


Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max (5x, 120mm, 0.17s, f/2.97, ISO 50, 12.1MP)


Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max (1x, 24mm, 0.5s, f/1.7, ISO 50, 11.97MP)


Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max (5x, 120mm, 1s, f/2.97, ISO 32, 12.14MP)


Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max (1x, 24mm, 0.25s, f/1.7, ISO 50, 9.73MP)
Wonderful pics and thank you for continuing to post your settings. They are very helpful to a beginner like myself.
 
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Christmas tree on the lake. I’m looking for any suggestions on how to get the lights on the tree a little crisper. This was taken with the 16P 120 mm telephoto lens with the F/stop at 2.8, ISO 3200, 1.7 EV and 1/15s. Thanks for any thoughts.
 
View attachment 2454045Christmas tree on the lake. I’m looking for any suggestions on how to get the lights on the tree a little crisper. This was taken with the 16P 120 mm telephoto lens with the F/stop at 2.8, ISO 3200, 1.7 EV and 1/15s. Thanks for any thoughts.
Did you shoot this in ProRAW? If so, you could open it in Lightroom if you have that app and use the radiant tool to create an oval on the tree only and decrease the highlights and adjust the dehaze tool and clarity and it should look a lot better. Otherwise, if you try to make the tree crisper, it’ll affect the entire image instead of the area that you want.
 
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