That "fine sharpness" setting is only relevant if your shooting jpegs. If 
you're shooting RAW, some sharpening is always necessary with any DSLR.

Also make sure the camera and your lenses are in synch in regard to focal 
point. Test each lens for excessive front and rear focus and adjust as 
necessary.

That said, my K7 delivers sharp photos. Shooting RAW, I generally ad just a bit 
of Smart Sharpen/Gaussian after conversion and any editing tweaks.

But you really have to test shooting a target with wide open lenses off a 
tripod. Action pics are not a good way to determine if you have a problem.

Paul


On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:12 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:

> nothing fancy, just some test shots.  I got, as they say, an offer I couldn't 
> refuse.
> 
> Question:  is anyone having problems with sharpness?  I've got it set at 
> *Fine Sharpness advanced all the way to the  + sign* and I still had to 
> sharpen them up a bit in Lightroom.  I know folks were in motion, but still. 
> cheers, Christine
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