nhilcissistic
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Hello everyone!
I have a little problem with clarity and sharpness and I hope you can help me with this.
Just to give a little bit of a background, I started taking photos before using Canon t5i. It was a school camera that I was able to borrow several times for my photography class. I really liked the sharpness of the photos that I took so I decided that I will buy one. However, when I checked the price online, I realized that Nikon is somewhat cheaper. So, I ended up buying a Nikon d5500 instead.
I've had the camera for three weeks now and was able to use it for two photo sessions. The problem is, I'm not getting the sharpness that I want and I'm not sure if it's the camera itself or if its in my settings.
Here's a sample photo:
As you can see, the shot is not as clear and sharp as I want it to be. Just by looking at my friend's lips, it's a little bit blurry/noisy. I used a 55-200mm lens, my VR was on, and the lighting was pretty decent (shot this at 6:00PM, Hawaiian time).
Do you think it's a camera setting that I should fix? Or is it my camera itself?
I have a little problem with clarity and sharpness and I hope you can help me with this.
Just to give a little bit of a background, I started taking photos before using Canon t5i. It was a school camera that I was able to borrow several times for my photography class. I really liked the sharpness of the photos that I took so I decided that I will buy one. However, when I checked the price online, I realized that Nikon is somewhat cheaper. So, I ended up buying a Nikon d5500 instead.
I've had the camera for three weeks now and was able to use it for two photo sessions. The problem is, I'm not getting the sharpness that I want and I'm not sure if it's the camera itself or if its in my settings.
Here's a sample photo:
As you can see, the shot is not as clear and sharp as I want it to be. Just by looking at my friend's lips, it's a little bit blurry/noisy. I used a 55-200mm lens, my VR was on, and the lighting was pretty decent (shot this at 6:00PM, Hawaiian time).
Do you think it's a camera setting that I should fix? Or is it my camera itself?