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Sharpness issue with D3100 photos
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 45123" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>The lenses you have should give you sharp images. These are not good shots to evaluate sharpness on, to much distance. I would find a closer object to test on. I agree with raw does tend to be softer. I noticed Active D lighting on the D3100 made images appear washed out, turn it off. I also agree with tracsoft, if you think there really is a problem and you are in the return window, bring it back, if not, it doesn't hurt to try solutions before sending it out. Sometimes it can be something simple, or a completely defective unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 45123, member: 4399"] The lenses you have should give you sharp images. These are not good shots to evaluate sharpness on, to much distance. I would find a closer object to test on. I agree with raw does tend to be softer. I noticed Active D lighting on the D3100 made images appear washed out, turn it off. I also agree with tracsoft, if you think there really is a problem and you are in the return window, bring it back, if not, it doesn't hurt to try solutions before sending it out. Sometimes it can be something simple, or a completely defective unit. [/QUOTE]
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