...my guess is, you probably have accidentally hit the multi-selector and gotten set a very high iso value, like 2500.
What's your processing software?
Do you further sharpen the output?
ISO is set at 100.
...yr exposure bias is at +0.7 (too high for bright daylight)and the posted picture has been resized to resolution of 72dpi (default is 180 dpi for pany)
Ok, will check out those settings, thank-you very much for your help Khock520
...this picture shows a resolution of 96 dpi, and i think yr camera image quality setting is not at the best level.
press menu, select camera and go to image quality and select the top most setting (2 horizontal bars and a triangle) and press OK. This will give you the finest image quality at 180 dpi.
If you are resizing an image with other editing software, ensure the editing drop-down window resolution value is set to 180 dpi.
Nice common flameback shot!