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D3200 detail or sharpness issues!
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<blockquote data-quote="Iron lung" data-source="post: 298523" data-attributes="member: 24406"><p>I didn't realise that the default sharpening was low on Nikon I will have a look at that and also I usually shoot most of my shots at f22 for long exposures and ISO is usually at 100 or 200. so I guess that would explain most if not all o my problem. I like to use the smaller aperture's for blurring out moving water but am aware of other techniques to achieve the same result so I will have fun trying.</p><p></p><p>Also I know what EXCIF data is but I am unsure how to put it on here with my images. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Horoscope. I shoot RAW. Can this sharpening be done if I shoot RAW? Also I have a high res IPS screen and even zoomed in it looks unsharp and has lost detail. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks BackdoorHippie but I am aware that the VR can cause shake so I leave it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iron lung, post: 298523, member: 24406"] I didn't realise that the default sharpening was low on Nikon I will have a look at that and also I usually shoot most of my shots at f22 for long exposures and ISO is usually at 100 or 200. so I guess that would explain most if not all o my problem. I like to use the smaller aperture's for blurring out moving water but am aware of other techniques to achieve the same result so I will have fun trying. Also I know what EXCIF data is but I am unsure how to put it on here with my images. Hi Horoscope. I shoot RAW. Can this sharpening be done if I shoot RAW? Also I have a high res IPS screen and even zoomed in it looks unsharp and has lost detail. Thanks BackdoorHippie but I am aware that the VR can cause shake so I leave it off. [/QUOTE]
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