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<blockquote data-quote="Ad_drum@hotmail.com" data-source="post: 539476" data-attributes="member: 41780"><p>Hi, I wondering if someone can help me please? I've recently brought a Nikon 7100 and for some reason my photos are not coming out as sharp as I'd like no matter what mode I'm using, even in auto, the weird thing is if I zoom into the picture once it sharpens up to a good quality image and I can't understand why, I've wrote to Nikon and they annualised a photo and said I was using a low shutter speed on the picture I sent over, I've since tried using my camera on shutter priority and increasing the speed but the images are no better, I've purchased a book for more info m,used a tripod but nothing seems to do the trick. Any advice please?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ad_drum@hotmail.com, post: 539476, member: 41780"] Hi, I wondering if someone can help me please? I've recently brought a Nikon 7100 and for some reason my photos are not coming out as sharp as I'd like no matter what mode I'm using, even in auto, the weird thing is if I zoom into the picture once it sharpens up to a good quality image and I can't understand why, I've wrote to Nikon and they annualised a photo and said I was using a low shutter speed on the picture I sent over, I've since tried using my camera on shutter priority and increasing the speed but the images are no better, I've purchased a book for more info m,used a tripod but nothing seems to do the trick. Any advice please? [/QUOTE]
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