"Normal" or "High".

Most of the time I have
Sharpness: "High"
Contrast:  "Normal"

In difficult light (high contast) I set the contrast to "low" to avoid
burned out high lights, sometimes also sharpness to "Low". Then I may even
underexpose by 0.3 or 0.7 stops as well.


Jens Bladt
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Emne: One more:What is your incamera sharpening set to.


          Thanks all for the replies to the " What lens is on your *istD
most often"
thread. It will be very
helpfull.
Now i have,what i hope will be my last quiry.

What is your prefered sharpness setting in the *istD.

With this setting,how much computer sharpening is required in processing and
do you have a
default
setting you use or does it vary on the picture.

The reason i ask is,i have my Nikons both set to "normal" and i sometimes
forget to do
computer
sharpening.However viewing the inkjet print reveals a pretty sharp photo
anyway.
Also in the reviews i have looked at and some talk by folks here,the camera
produces "soft
"images
and a lot of sharpening is required.
A lot of the Paw's i see here look great even as low res Paws and Pugs.

Thanks in advance.Just trying to get a handle on all my options at this
point.

Dave





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