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  1. Darkus_Markus

    What am I doing wrong ? RX10IV sharpness

    Thanks to you all for your responses and thoughts, there’s been quite a bit of discussion and questions so I’ll give my responses in a rather broad way below. I’ve been using Stephen Ingrahams excellent guide (and settings) on the RX10 as my main source of education with this camera. So...
  2. Darkus_Markus

    What am I doing wrong ? RX10IV sharpness

    By contrast this image of a Wren, much closer but much smaller and frantic seems to have a better level of detail in poorer light and with slower settings...
  3. Darkus_Markus

    What am I doing wrong ? RX10IV sharpness

    Hey MalR, I hear what you're saying. Forgetting crops for a second, I think I'm using the best of a bad bunch as an example. Take this shot for instance, the water around the Grebe looks pretty sharp but on the bird itself we've lost fine feather detail, particularly on the head tufts. I...
  4. Darkus_Markus

    What am I doing wrong ? RX10IV sharpness

    Yes, full zoom...tricky in terms of distance probably around 60ft. They're pretty small birds too.
  5. Darkus_Markus

    What am I doing wrong ? RX10IV sharpness

    Hello there, I'm certainly no photography expert and while the RX10 is still pretty new to me I'm often happy with the results I get. However, I've had a few cases recently where when photographing a seemingly 'easy' subject the results don't seem that great. Take the attached Slav grebe for...
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