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Originally Posted by djqwikcut
Can I ask HOW people on here are getting good quality photos.. mine look horrible.. take a look at the attached photo. If anyone can tell me how to improve the quality I would appreciate it...
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Reducing the sharpness gives you the best results.
Full settings here
The only way of determining the best settings for yourself is to take some photos under different conditions
that you can later duplicate .. then alter one parameter at a time (start with sharpness) and then go and
take the same photos again. That way, you're comparing apples with apples. It's not going to help you to compare an out-of-focus indoor close-up with a long distance outside scene.
Just for clarity, the different conditions that you should use in your test are: indoors with different lighting conditions, outdoors, macro (close-up), etc.
And above all, keep your hands steady when you take a shot! Many of the pics posted in this threadare poor primarily because the camera was moving when the pic was taken. Under poor lighting, the camera will be even more sensitive to handshake. So don't be too shy to lean against something like a railing or a tree or wall under such conditions.Hope this helps