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D5300
Lens, Filters, Overwhelmed
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<blockquote data-quote="RocketCowboy" data-source="post: 610574" data-attributes="member: 25095"><p>Paul has your best advise on sharpness. There are things you can do in camera with the picture control profiles. You could also be having problems related to running high ISO, and like also a wide open aperture to get in as much light as possible, which is also not usually the sharpest setting for the kit lenses.</p><p></p><p>White balance can be corrected by using a custom white balance. Either in camera, or if you are shooting raw, can be corrected in post via your editing software. You would want to shoot a calibration target or a white/grey card to get your white balance dialed in, but could help with the funky lights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RocketCowboy, post: 610574, member: 25095"] Paul has your best advise on sharpness. There are things you can do in camera with the picture control profiles. You could also be having problems related to running high ISO, and like also a wide open aperture to get in as much light as possible, which is also not usually the sharpest setting for the kit lenses. White balance can be corrected by using a custom white balance. Either in camera, or if you are shooting raw, can be corrected in post via your editing software. You would want to shoot a calibration target or a white/grey card to get your white balance dialed in, but could help with the funky lights. [/QUOTE]
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