kgreen
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 20, 2011
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I have sort of taken a break over the last few months with my picture taking. It's baseball season, & I took a few shots of my son this past week. When reviewing I can see some pretty noticeable grain in the pictures. Where as I never noticed that before. Not sure if it's just me, or if I have changed settings to cause this? The last time I took a lot of pictures was my trip to Yellowstone. I remember turning up the in camera sharpening a bit, wondering if maybe this may have some impact. So I wanted to play around with my settings & see if I had changed something.
I came across kenrockwell website & he goes in depth about what he prefers his settings to be on the d7000. Just playing around here, & I can always do a factory reset. He talks about image Quality, I am not using (RAW), so my options are:
JPEG - fine
JPEG - Normal
JPEG - Basic
I have always set my image quality to JPEG - Fine
He says a lot of people do this, & have files that are bigger than they need to be. The pictures look the same, but take up more space on your memory card and in your computer. What's your recommendations? Do you think it has any effect on image quality if I choose Basic? It would be beneficial for me to save space on my card & computer. However, I would not want to loose quality to do this, if that were to be the case. Just wondering what you have experienced. He appears to be very knowledgeable with the D7000. Thanks
I came across kenrockwell website & he goes in depth about what he prefers his settings to be on the d7000. Just playing around here, & I can always do a factory reset. He talks about image Quality, I am not using (RAW), so my options are:
JPEG - fine
JPEG - Normal
JPEG - Basic
I have always set my image quality to JPEG - Fine
He says a lot of people do this, & have files that are bigger than they need to be. The pictures look the same, but take up more space on your memory card and in your computer. What's your recommendations? Do you think it has any effect on image quality if I choose Basic? It would be beneficial for me to save space on my card & computer. However, I would not want to loose quality to do this, if that were to be the case. Just wondering what you have experienced. He appears to be very knowledgeable with the D7000. Thanks