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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 539479" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Posting an example pic would help a lot. Are you shooting in RAW or JPG? If it's the latter you probably need to adjust the Sharpness setting in the Picture Controls. To do this...</p><p></p><p>Go into your Menus and highlight the "Shooting" menu (Camera icon).</p><p>Drop down to "Picture Controls" and click right one time.</p><p>From here, highlight "Standard" (or whatever Picture Control you want to use (they all have their own sub-menus)) and then click right one time.</p><p>From this Settings menu, increase the "Sharpness" setting to "7".</p><p>As an optional step, drop down and increase the "Saturation" setting +1 notch on the slider.</p><p>Press "OK" to exit the menus and you're done.</p><p></p><p>This will help you get sharper shots, but if your technique is the problem, or if you're using too slow a shutter speed, then those are other issues entirely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 539479, member: 13090"] Posting an example pic would help a lot. Are you shooting in RAW or JPG? If it's the latter you probably need to adjust the Sharpness setting in the Picture Controls. To do this... Go into your Menus and highlight the "Shooting" menu (Camera icon). Drop down to "Picture Controls" and click right one time. From here, highlight "Standard" (or whatever Picture Control you want to use (they all have their own sub-menus)) and then click right one time. From this Settings menu, increase the "Sharpness" setting to "7". As an optional step, drop down and increase the "Saturation" setting +1 notch on the slider. Press "OK" to exit the menus and you're done. This will help you get sharper shots, but if your technique is the problem, or if you're using too slow a shutter speed, then those are other issues entirely. [/QUOTE]
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