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D5100
D40 pics are much sharper than D5100???
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<blockquote data-quote="Slipperman" data-source="post: 185071" data-attributes="member: 14707"><p>this solved my problem too. funny thing is i have been aware of the 'subsettings' for Picture Control for a while but couldn't figure out how to change them. gets confusing though - if using an auto mode like Macro or Landscape, those modes will use their own default subsettings for PC regardless of what you set them to in the menu. yours only take affect when in M, A, S, or P mode. </p><p>in any case i used both 6 and 8 for my tests today (the camera defaulted to 4 which explains why they were always a little blurry) and both pics looked really sharp though there wasn't a noticeable difference between the 2. awesome.</p><p>oh, and i set my function button to change ISO as well. very convenient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slipperman, post: 185071, member: 14707"] this solved my problem too. funny thing is i have been aware of the 'subsettings' for Picture Control for a while but couldn't figure out how to change them. gets confusing though - if using an auto mode like Macro or Landscape, those modes will use their own default subsettings for PC regardless of what you set them to in the menu. yours only take affect when in M, A, S, or P mode. in any case i used both 6 and 8 for my tests today (the camera defaulted to 4 which explains why they were always a little blurry) and both pics looked really sharp though there wasn't a noticeable difference between the 2. awesome. oh, and i set my function button to change ISO as well. very convenient. [/QUOTE]
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