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D5100
D5100 sharpness issue
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<blockquote data-quote="skene" data-source="post: 224669" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p>Definitely post pictures with exif data. </p><p>If you are getting frustrated and are not getting the information that you want from your post. Start with reading the manual.</p><p>I do not suggest you going into any of the manual modes without knowing what you are doing and what those modes are and what they are used for.</p><p></p><p>-Maybe it may also help to know if you have VR on the lens you are currently using, and if you have it switched on.</p><p>-The autofocus mode you currently have the camera on. (AF-A, AF-S, AF-C)</p><p>-Shutter speed settings. If you have been playing around in different modes, and you have the wrong speed for what you are taking a picture of... No mode of AF is going to help you if you do not know how to steady the camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skene, post: 224669, member: 13155"] Definitely post pictures with exif data. If you are getting frustrated and are not getting the information that you want from your post. Start with reading the manual. I do not suggest you going into any of the manual modes without knowing what you are doing and what those modes are and what they are used for. -Maybe it may also help to know if you have VR on the lens you are currently using, and if you have it switched on. -The autofocus mode you currently have the camera on. (AF-A, AF-S, AF-C) -Shutter speed settings. If you have been playing around in different modes, and you have the wrong speed for what you are taking a picture of... No mode of AF is going to help you if you do not know how to steady the camera. [/QUOTE]
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