Posted by Intrinsic I've asked in the past without any answer, but will ask again. What settings are you using (aperture and ISO) and what lens are you using? The raw images should hold these values. Also what metering mode and picture style? (The north and south buttons around the SET button on the back of the camera). I ask because we have identical cameras (and lens) but I don't seem to be able to obtain the same level of crispness for the photos. |
Posted by Crawnorder If your signed into Flickr you can check out the exif data on each photo. *edit, maybe Jerm has that option turned off on his account. Either way, awesome shots. Number 2 is my favorite. |
Posted by Intrinsic I've asked in the past without any answer, but will ask again. What settings are you using (aperture and ISO) and what lens are you using? The raw images should hold these values. Also what metering mode and picture style? (The north and south buttons around the SET button on the back of the camera). I ask because we have identical cameras (and lens) but I don't seem to be able to obtain the same level of crispness for the photos. |
Posted by jerm IX Thanks Crawnorder Sorry about not responding last time man, my bad. Lens: Stock 35mm Aperture: f/8.0 ISO Speed: 200 Metering Mode: Multi-segment (Evaluative) Picture Style: Standard |
Posted by Intrinsic Thanks for the info. Apparently we are using different lenses, I have the 18-55 where you have the 35mm which many consider to take sharper images. Either that or my skills just plain suck (which I'd not argue). Not really a photo critique response, I know.. but I always envy how your pics turn out sharper. |
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