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D7000 Focus issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 299497" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>I don't know which program you are using to do your sharpening, but there are plenty of tutorials on post processing sharpening on the Net. Also make sure your shutter speeds are fast enough to prevent camera shake blur which is a common cause of unsharp images. Just as a test, take the same shot in the normal shutter mode hand held and then in the Quiet mode. You might find out an interesting fact of life. Since I did this little experiment myself, I always shoot in the Quiet mode either with my D7000 or 600, and I find I get sharper results. It doesn't take much to blur an image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 299497, member: 3903"] I don't know which program you are using to do your sharpening, but there are plenty of tutorials on post processing sharpening on the Net. Also make sure your shutter speeds are fast enough to prevent camera shake blur which is a common cause of unsharp images. Just as a test, take the same shot in the normal shutter mode hand held and then in the Quiet mode. You might find out an interesting fact of life. Since I did this little experiment myself, I always shoot in the Quiet mode either with my D7000 or 600, and I find I get sharper results. It doesn't take much to blur an image. [/QUOTE]
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