Originally posted by Deimos Yes, I will put the round thing on the square thing and press the shiny button and see what happens.... <rolleyes>
That doesnt help me
Does anyone use any IN CAMERA settings such as sharpening, with a k-x or k-r or something that might compare so that I can have the optimal settings WITHOUT having to mess around testing them all for weeks on end, I work a lot and have precious little time to take shots. I dont want to spend that time testing.
NowhereMatt, you just leave your settings at 0 then?
If you hope to produce the best images possible with a DSLR, you had better learn about post processing in your computer.
There's no way around it.
However, that being said, if you insist on shooting just JPEGs (which is fine) and only use the in-camera settings (which is not fine), GOOD LUCK!!!
In this regard, digital photography is like film. You capture the image on a negative, and then improve it by making prints.
And by the way:
Do you intend to crop any of your photos for final presentation, or do you expect to shoot all of your images perfectly cropped? Good luck AGAIN!!!
That's considered post processing work as well.