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Sony F-900/3 Image Sharpening
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Keven Strehle
on May 11, 2008 at 7:14:02 pm
I am beginning series work for a new program and I want to change the look of my camera, Sony F-900/3.
I have shot many projects with the 900 so far but the one thing I have noticed with the current set up is "soft" images. Not a focus problem. Now, some of this may be the result of shooting 1080p or is it? But recently I switched formats to what I was shooting, with the 730a for the past seven years, 1080/60i, which Jeff Cree set up and I am still not satisfied with the image my 900 is outputting.
Essentially, I want the sharpest image possible. What I would like to do for this particular series is set the camera up so that I get maximum DETAIL.
Does anyone have settings that they would suggest to increase the detail to sharpen the edges? Effects on other settings? Or any other suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Keven
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