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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 638381" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Yes, that's much better; but I also think it's a bit soft. This could be a lens issue, possibly a Front/Back Focus issue.</p><p></p><p>Let me ask... Do you normally shoot in JPG, or do you shoot raw and process your shots? If you shoot JPG primarily, have you adjusted the Sharpness setting in the Picture Control menu for your D7100? This setting will ONLY affect your JPG photos, so if you shoot in raw there's not point in making the adjustment. If you do shoot in JPG primarily, and you haven't adjusted this setting, I strongly suggest you do so. It will have a big impact on the overall sharpness of your shots right out of the camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 638381, member: 13090"] Yes, that's much better; but I also think it's a bit soft. This could be a lens issue, possibly a Front/Back Focus issue. Let me ask... Do you normally shoot in JPG, or do you shoot raw and process your shots? If you shoot JPG primarily, have you adjusted the Sharpness setting in the Picture Control menu for your D7100? This setting will ONLY affect your JPG photos, so if you shoot in raw there's not point in making the adjustment. If you do shoot in JPG primarily, and you haven't adjusted this setting, I strongly suggest you do so. It will have a big impact on the overall sharpness of your shots right out of the camera. [/QUOTE]
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