Sharpening settings on D200
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:01 pm
Hi guys wondering if anyone using a D200 might want to realy the settings they are using, both in camera, and in pp for the d200 sharpness settings? I am currently struggling with getting the sharp pictures I'm use to.
I am aware of the low default settings and the AA filter strength on the D200. I am also aware of the sensor resolving power that is less than forgiving of poor technique and poor lens quality BUT I have quality Nikon glass and whilst not perfect I believe my technique is ok. I know the D200 AF system is complex and the focus point area of influence regarding AF can be an issue in terms of accurate placement of the AF point in use, AF modes and patterns used etc, etc...BUT
Any advice, suggestions comments would be appreciated
There's probably a lot of information I have left out to make any real judgements but thoughts from others always help with my 'thinking out loud' and 'figuring out' phases. Frustratingly I have taken some quite sharp images with the D200 and various lens combinations with close up images, as expected I suppose, being much easier to get sharper images from than longer distance shots
cheers
marco
I am aware of the low default settings and the AA filter strength on the D200. I am also aware of the sensor resolving power that is less than forgiving of poor technique and poor lens quality BUT I have quality Nikon glass and whilst not perfect I believe my technique is ok. I know the D200 AF system is complex and the focus point area of influence regarding AF can be an issue in terms of accurate placement of the AF point in use, AF modes and patterns used etc, etc...BUT
Any advice, suggestions comments would be appreciated
There's probably a lot of information I have left out to make any real judgements but thoughts from others always help with my 'thinking out loud' and 'figuring out' phases. Frustratingly I have taken some quite sharp images with the D200 and various lens combinations with close up images, as expected I suppose, being much easier to get sharper images from than longer distance shots
cheers
marco