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D90
D90 - Picture Quality Settings?
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<blockquote data-quote="pistnbroke" data-source="post: 112568" data-attributes="member: 9514"><p>In my experience after ehaustive testing if you use fine normal or basic it will make no difference to the picture quality (test it out.. zoom in no difference) ...BUT you must use large for the best quality as you will then be using all the pixels you have. The only other adjustments you can make are under picture control where I would advise contrast at -1 to avoid burnt whites and sharpness at at least +6. Other than that you can only make improvements by underexposing say 1/2 stop and adjusting in software later</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistnbroke, post: 112568, member: 9514"] In my experience after ehaustive testing if you use fine normal or basic it will make no difference to the picture quality (test it out.. zoom in no difference) ...BUT you must use large for the best quality as you will then be using all the pixels you have. The only other adjustments you can make are under picture control where I would advise contrast at -1 to avoid burnt whites and sharpness at at least +6. Other than that you can only make improvements by underexposing say 1/2 stop and adjusting in software later [/QUOTE]
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