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  1. <p>Thank you Tim for the response.<br> As I said, I'm an amateur and usually I keep many settings on AUTO (this is the case for ISO settings).<br> I'll try also your tips.<br> I'll post some results in a few days.</p>
  2. <p>Thank you L G! I'll try your tips.<br> The problem to me with RAW format is this increases the time between shots due to a longer time needed to save RAW pictures (around 24 MB per picture). I use a SDHC Transcend 30 MB/s 200 x SDHC Class 10:</p> <p><img src="http://gabriel.bahnareanu.ro/sdhc.png" alt="" /><br> <a href="http://www.transcend-info.com/Products/No-336">Product page</a></p>
  3. <p>Thank you all for responses!<br> Now, I'll add some details based on your inquiries.<br> First of all, after posting, I've noticed that pictures are smaller. So here's the links:<br> 1) for part pictures:<br> http://www.gabriel.bahnareanu.ro/fuji.png<br> http://www.gabriel.bahnareanu.ro/canon.png<br> 2) for full pictures:<br> http://www.gabriel.bahnareanu.ro/DSCF4013.JPG (it's Fujifilm)<br> http://www.gabriel.bahnareanu.ro/IMG_5026.JPG (it's Canon)<br> The pictures are taken with no tripod, with camera in hand.<br> The format is jpg (if you see above a png it's only for the captures of screen saved via MS Paint)<br> Fujifilm pictures settings:<br> I used "FINE" setting for the quality of image (available settings are: FINE; NORMAL; FINE+RAW; NORMAL+RAW; RAW)<br> For sharpness the setting was +2 HARD (available settings: +2 HARD; 0 STANDARD; -2 SOFT)<br> As for noise reduction I used +2 HIGH (available settings: +2 HIGH; 0 STANDARD; -2 LOW)<br> What bothers me at Fujifilm are the "bubbles" that appear between different objects:<br> <img src="http://www.gabriel.bahnareanu.ro/bubbles1.png" alt="bubbles" /><br> I hope that details will help.</p>
  4. <p>Hi fellows,<br> I'm an amateur and I faced this problem regarding quality of pictures with my digital cameras.<br> So, I have for many years a <a href="https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/details/cameras/support-point-and-shoot/powershot-sd-elph-series/powershot-sd750-silver">Canon PowerShot SD750</a> and I was satisfied with the quality of the pictures (related to this kind of camera).<br> Two years ago I bought a <a href="http://www.fujifilmusa.com/products/digital_cameras/s/finepix_hs50exr/">Fujifilm Finepix HS50 EXR</a> camera but I'm not quite satisfied with pictures quality.<br> To illustrate, I upload part of 2 pictures representing a rose taken with macro option on both cameras.<br> Canon:<br> <img src="http://gabriel.bahnareanu.ro/canon.png" alt="" /></p> <p> Fujifilm:<br> <img src="http://gabriel.bahnareanu.ro/fuji.png" alt="" /><br> For me, the Canon picture (the first one) is more suitable than Fujifilm picture (the second).<br> Now, I'd like to know from you if it's about hardware (like sensor) or software (like conversion to jpg).<br> Thank you!<br> Gabriel</p>
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