@CamCrazy : I wonder if maybe the difficulty you are having in freeze motion is related to my observation (which I didn't realize) that even if you have the 3D/2D NR levels set to zero, if you have it toggled, you are still getting some NR - as @steve1225's said "In case of WizColor cams - this is done using much more powerful 2D NR & 3D NR AI networks - which use different NR algorithms to different type of "surfaces" ... so even if the camera is capturing a sharp image, that NR is smearing it up by time it gets to you(?)
If you haven't already, maybe try this and see if it makes a difference specifically WRT freezing motion.
Yea, ditto what @bigredfish said - as in the photography world, it's all about the light.
BTW, sometimes our subjects don't pose for the camera - this (small!) bird was taken with a shutter speed of 1/8000s.
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Yes thanks for the tip, I have NR toggled off at the moment, tried it on with 0, and various other settings. Nice bird in flight shot there, I like the challenge of BIF, also static, big photography fan here

Don't have any of my better/bigger/sharper birds snaps to hand but technique does surely help even with these slow moving ones...taken with older camera and I don't consider either to be really sharp....but not too bad....


This is fairly sharp...

Sunset


And this was a crop about 80% not too bad...

This was just for fun!


Anyway, hopefully that helps improve my credibility as a judge of sharpness, maybe not
