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D3200
Image Quality Settings Rough Guide
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 386054" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>If you're going to be shooting JPG primarily I suggest you use both Large and JPG Fine settings. Reason being, a large, high resolution image file will zoom, crop and reduce down well. But once you've thrown away that resolution and image quality, there's nowhere to go but down. You might not care about the overall quality of every photo you take, but if you really nail a shot you love wouldn't you rather have the very best photo your camera is capable of taking? </p><p></p><p>Secondly, I suggest you adjust a couple settings on your D3200; if you don't like what you see it's easy to undo them, but these changes will significantly improve the overall image quality of your JPG photos.</p><p></p><p> Go into your Menus and highlight the "Shooting" menu (the camera icon) </p><p>Drop down to "Picture Controls" and click right one time. </p><p>From here, highlight "Standard" and then click right one time. </p><p>From this settings menu, increase the "Sharpness" setting to "7". </p><p>Drop down and increase the "Saturation" setting +1 notch on the slider. </p><p>Press "OK" to exit the menus and you're done. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff">.....</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 386054, member: 13090"] If you're going to be shooting JPG primarily I suggest you use both Large and JPG Fine settings. Reason being, a large, high resolution image file will zoom, crop and reduce down well. But once you've thrown away that resolution and image quality, there's nowhere to go but down. You might not care about the overall quality of every photo you take, but if you really nail a shot you love wouldn't you rather have the very best photo your camera is capable of taking? Secondly, I suggest you adjust a couple settings on your D3200; if you don't like what you see it's easy to undo them, but these changes will significantly improve the overall image quality of your JPG photos. Go into your Menus and highlight the "Shooting" menu (the camera icon) Drop down to "Picture Controls" and click right one time. From here, highlight "Standard" and then click right one time. From this settings menu, increase the "Sharpness" setting to "7". Drop down and increase the "Saturation" setting +1 notch on the slider. Press "OK" to exit the menus and you're done. [COLOR=#ffffff].....[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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