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 Posted: Tue Nov 7th, 2017 12:56
Adco



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Eric wrote:
As my friends above have said...you need to check the setting for photo quality and ensure it on Fine JPEG.

You also need to make sure the Image size is Large.

These two settings will ensure maximum quality photographs.

It's also worthwhile going through ALL the camera setting to make sure there aren't some other residual AUTO peculiarities.

White Balance and ISO can stay on auto....for now.

Good advice. I have gone through all the settings and it seems that they are all fine. Max resolution and picture size.

I'll put up some pics in the gallery section when I get a chance.