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D3300 help improving picture quality
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<blockquote data-quote="TedG954" data-source="post: 359267" data-attributes="member: 9701"><p>I agree with most comments. I use my D3300 with RAW, but I have used JPG at times. If I shoot JPG, I leave all the settings on "neutral" without adding any in-camera adjustments. Unless you are going for a depth of field specific, I would just shoot JPG on "Auto". </p><p></p><p>Post processing, even JPGs, is a lot handier than guessing at the time of the shot. With post processing, auto (without in-camera adjustments) provides a base from which I can make the proper adjustments.</p><p></p><p></p><p>PS, in my opinion, your statue shot has excellent composition.... the climb from the left to the top of the pic, with the left side tower and dark clouds for balance. :applause:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedG954, post: 359267, member: 9701"] I agree with most comments. I use my D3300 with RAW, but I have used JPG at times. If I shoot JPG, I leave all the settings on "neutral" without adding any in-camera adjustments. Unless you are going for a depth of field specific, I would just shoot JPG on "Auto". Post processing, even JPGs, is a lot handier than guessing at the time of the shot. With post processing, auto (without in-camera adjustments) provides a base from which I can make the proper adjustments. PS, in my opinion, your statue shot has excellent composition.... the climb from the left to the top of the pic, with the left side tower and dark clouds for balance. :applause: [/QUOTE]
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