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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 213745" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Are you shooting jpg? If so, try going into your picture control and crank up the sharpness a bit. Look in your manual for picture control, choose one like normal, vivid, portrait, landscape, etc. Then for whatever one you choose, you can go on to customize it with additional sharpness and other aspects. </p><p>Also try single point focus on the flower shot and make sure you are on the flower and not the rock. A higher f-stop will give greater depth of field along with backing further away to ensure the entire flower is in focus. Your shutter speed looks good. You might do a little better on the beach with a lower f-stop. I don't know that lens, but it might give less sharpness at f18.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 213745, member: 4923"] Are you shooting jpg? If so, try going into your picture control and crank up the sharpness a bit. Look in your manual for picture control, choose one like normal, vivid, portrait, landscape, etc. Then for whatever one you choose, you can go on to customize it with additional sharpness and other aspects. Also try single point focus on the flower shot and make sure you are on the flower and not the rock. A higher f-stop will give greater depth of field along with backing further away to ensure the entire flower is in focus. Your shutter speed looks good. You might do a little better on the beach with a lower f-stop. I don't know that lens, but it might give less sharpness at f18. [/QUOTE]
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