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D7100
Soft Photo Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 638541" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>Also be aware of your focus servo mode. If you happen to be in release priority, you can snap a picture before the camera is fully focused. I suggest af-s servo mode and along with that make sure menu A2 is set to focus priority. To set af-s servo mode, press/hold the autofocus button on the lower left of the body and turn the rear command wheel. af-c, af-s, and af-a are the choices. </p><p>I don't know your lens, but try adjusting your settings to give a good exposure at a higher aperture, say f8 or f9. Some lenses are soft at their wider apertures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 638541, member: 4923"] Also be aware of your focus servo mode. If you happen to be in release priority, you can snap a picture before the camera is fully focused. I suggest af-s servo mode and along with that make sure menu A2 is set to focus priority. To set af-s servo mode, press/hold the autofocus button on the lower left of the body and turn the rear command wheel. af-c, af-s, and af-a are the choices. I don't know your lens, but try adjusting your settings to give a good exposure at a higher aperture, say f8 or f9. Some lenses are soft at their wider apertures. [/QUOTE]
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