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<blockquote data-quote="btrotter" data-source="post: 192767" data-attributes="member: 9206"><p>Update: I took my camera and kids to the soccer field about an hour ago. I wanted to test some of the settings and recommendations. Shoot in RAW, new sharpness camera setting, used a monopod (even though the shutter was between 1/320-1/400). The pictures looked dramatically better. I think the RAW and sharpness setting made the biggest difference.</p><p>I checked all those pictures and none of them showed the focus mode on manual. I may need to clean the lens connectors really good to make sure there are no electrical issues interfering and causing out of focus shots on occasion.</p><p></p><p>I am going to continue experimenting with it in different lighting conditions and subjects to see if the results are always the same. </p><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="btrotter, post: 192767, member: 9206"] Update: I took my camera and kids to the soccer field about an hour ago. I wanted to test some of the settings and recommendations. Shoot in RAW, new sharpness camera setting, used a monopod (even though the shutter was between 1/320-1/400). The pictures looked dramatically better. I think the RAW and sharpness setting made the biggest difference. I checked all those pictures and none of them showed the focus mode on manual. I may need to clean the lens connectors really good to make sure there are no electrical issues interfering and causing out of focus shots on occasion. I am going to continue experimenting with it in different lighting conditions and subjects to see if the results are always the same. [/QUOTE]
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