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Thread: Fred seeks help on the Nikon D90
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27th May 2013, 11:32 PM #1
Fred seeks help on the Nikon D90
until a week ago i was a happy chappie.
Then i was taking photos and uploaded to PC and said to myself thats rubbish.
No matter what i do the photos are not sharp.
so i have a full battery.
4 1/2 frames (H) per second selected
selected vivid
had the sharpen option on 9 and reduced that to 4 but it made no difference 9 and 4 look the same.
I think somewhere along the line i've maybe pushed a button inadvertently while
putting the camera into the bag or taking it of the bag. I just don't know.
When i press the button half way down to focus and then fully down to take the photo
i can count one and before it takes the photo. setting is AF-C
I thought it may be the lens so i put it on the D40x and it works fine.
Any help advice really appreciated.
If you ask me a question tomorrow i will not be around until maybe 8pm as i have to go the city
and will be there all day, so don't expect an immediate answer.
Ive looked at a couple of youtube vids but they didn't help.Cheers Fred
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Hi Fred
best solution is to do a reset on your camera by pressing the 2 geen dots at the same time
detalis can be found here
Nikon D90 User's Guide
about halfway down the page
not sure if you have looked at the ken rockwell site but its quite good for camera settings
cheers
harty
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29th May 2013, 10:15 AM #3
Hi harty, Thank you very much, your bloods worth bottling.
Cheers FredCheers Fred
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Updated 26 April 2010
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