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D300/D300s
Nikon d-300 focus
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<blockquote data-quote="BooBoos" data-source="post: 38739" data-attributes="member: 7752"><p>Good Morning, I as usual have a dum question about soft focus photographs.When I was shooting film it was rare to get a photo not so in focus. Now, here is my question. I do very basic editing of my photos. i have I-photo on my computer. Even if I had more advanced software I really would not know how to use it. So in order to keep a very high percentage of my photos in focus can anyone tell me where the sharpening should be set in the camera menu. Should I crank it up a bit. I believe I am about one setting over half way.Does this make any sense to anyone? At some point I will be adding editing software but now is not good for me.I raised my shutter speed last time out but still seemed to not get tack sharp photos. Oh by the way I am using D-300</p><p>Thank You in advance for all your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BooBoos, post: 38739, member: 7752"] Good Morning, I as usual have a dum question about soft focus photographs.When I was shooting film it was rare to get a photo not so in focus. Now, here is my question. I do very basic editing of my photos. i have I-photo on my computer. Even if I had more advanced software I really would not know how to use it. So in order to keep a very high percentage of my photos in focus can anyone tell me where the sharpening should be set in the camera menu. Should I crank it up a bit. I believe I am about one setting over half way.Does this make any sense to anyone? At some point I will be adding editing software but now is not good for me.I raised my shutter speed last time out but still seemed to not get tack sharp photos. Oh by the way I am using D-300 Thank You in advance for all your help. [/QUOTE]
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