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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5200
my photos are not as crisp and clear as they should be. plz help.
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<blockquote data-quote="janfe" data-source="post: 257818" data-attributes="member: 10495"><p>I bought a D5200 recently and also felt initially that my photos were not as sharp as they should have been.However I changed to sports-mode for photographing most wildlife,especially birds and that improved things. When in sports-mode you also need to check that it is set on spot focus. Once you get the hang of it, it's actually very useful and I have even photographed insects in flight that are in sharp focus. My only concern at present is: just how accurate is spot focus when shooting through trees. A bird maybe exactly in the centre of the focus screen but often the camera has focused on the surrounding leaves, leaving the bird out of focus. Does anyone know how accurate spot focus is over long distance?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janfe, post: 257818, member: 10495"] I bought a D5200 recently and also felt initially that my photos were not as sharp as they should have been.However I changed to sports-mode for photographing most wildlife,especially birds and that improved things. When in sports-mode you also need to check that it is set on spot focus. Once you get the hang of it, it's actually very useful and I have even photographed insects in flight that are in sharp focus. My only concern at present is: just how accurate is spot focus when shooting through trees. A bird maybe exactly in the centre of the focus screen but often the camera has focused on the surrounding leaves, leaving the bird out of focus. Does anyone know how accurate spot focus is over long distance? [/QUOTE]
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my photos are not as crisp and clear as they should be. plz help.
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