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<p>[QUOTE="almostgem, post: 4560621, member: 20875"]Up your fstop. The reason it's soft, is because the focal plane is too narrow. We call that bokeh. Works great with people photography (Within reason) with coins, not quite as much, unless the focus is dead on. Also, Raw images are much easier to edit, because you are working with the entire image, not a subset of the image saved as a jpg. You have a lot more data to work with in raw.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="almostgem, post: 4560621, member: 20875"]Up your fstop. The reason it's soft, is because the focal plane is too narrow. We call that bokeh. Works great with people photography (Within reason) with coins, not quite as much, unless the focus is dead on. Also, Raw images are much easier to edit, because you are working with the entire image, not a subset of the image saved as a jpg. You have a lot more data to work with in raw.[/QUOTE]
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