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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 662784" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Go into the Shooting Menu (Camera Icon). </p><p>From there go to "Set Picture Control". Click right to enter the settings menu. </p><p>Choose whatever setting you use (Normal, Landscape, etc.) and click right again to enter the sub-menu. </p><p>Drop down to the "Sharpness" setting and move it "7". Press "OK" to save the adjustment. </p><p></p><p>If you shoot using the "Landscape" or "Vivid" settings in the Picture Control menu, you'll need to adjust the Sharpness setting there too. I'd suggest you adjust them all at the same time, just to cover all your bases. This one adjustment should make a big difference in the sharpness of your shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 662784, member: 13090"] Go into the Shooting Menu (Camera Icon). From there go to "Set Picture Control". Click right to enter the settings menu. Choose whatever setting you use (Normal, Landscape, etc.) and click right again to enter the sub-menu. Drop down to the "Sharpness" setting and move it "7". Press "OK" to save the adjustment. If you shoot using the "Landscape" or "Vivid" settings in the Picture Control menu, you'll need to adjust the Sharpness setting there too. I'd suggest you adjust them all at the same time, just to cover all your bases. This one adjustment should make a big difference in the sharpness of your shots. [/QUOTE]
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