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Sharpness issue with D3100 photos
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<blockquote data-quote="Will V|Photography" data-source="post: 45500" data-attributes="member: 7177"><p>Yeah, don't listen to all these people trying to help you. Listen to this one guy who had a 1-in-a-million problem and send your perfectly good camera back.</p><p></p><p>OP, I don't really see much softness in those 2 shots. As stated, RAW files are inherently on the soft side and you should learn to properly process your shots to make them perfect. PnS cameras employ clarity, sharpness, contrast, saturation, and vibrance changes in-camera so they will naturally be "better" quality at first. This seems to be an issue with most new DSLR users. Just because you have a better camera doesn't automatically mean you'll make better photographs. It takes a little more work on your end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will V|Photography, post: 45500, member: 7177"] Yeah, don't listen to all these people trying to help you. Listen to this one guy who had a 1-in-a-million problem and send your perfectly good camera back. OP, I don't really see much softness in those 2 shots. As stated, RAW files are inherently on the soft side and you should learn to properly process your shots to make them perfect. PnS cameras employ clarity, sharpness, contrast, saturation, and vibrance changes in-camera so they will naturally be "better" quality at first. This seems to be an issue with most new DSLR users. Just because you have a better camera doesn't automatically mean you'll make better photographs. It takes a little more work on your end. [/QUOTE]
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