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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 359570" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Saw this today and it reminded me of your question...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://iso.500px.com/razor-sharp-photo-tips-tutorial/" target="_blank">500px ISO » Unbelievable Photography » 15 Tips For Getting Razor Sharp Photos</a></p><p></p><p>One thing I've found with the lighter weight bodies of the D7000/7100 and D600/610 is that mirror slap can have a direct impact on sharpness if your technique is not rock solid. I started using Quiet shutter mode early on in my experience with the D7000 and now use it almost exclusively when not shooting continuous (thank God for Qc mode on the D610 & D750!!). Marcel did a write up that's likely now buried deep in the bowels of the D7000 forum, but if you look hard you'll find examples showing the same shot using S and Q shutter modes, and there is a difference in IQ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 359570, member: 9240"] Saw this today and it reminded me of your question... [url=http://iso.500px.com/razor-sharp-photo-tips-tutorial/]500px ISO » Unbelievable Photography » 15 Tips For Getting Razor Sharp Photos[/url] One thing I've found with the lighter weight bodies of the D7000/7100 and D600/610 is that mirror slap can have a direct impact on sharpness if your technique is not rock solid. I started using Quiet shutter mode early on in my experience with the D7000 and now use it almost exclusively when not shooting continuous (thank God for Qc mode on the D610 & D750!!). Marcel did a write up that's likely now buried deep in the bowels of the D7000 forum, but if you look hard you'll find examples showing the same shot using S and Q shutter modes, and there is a difference in IQ. [/QUOTE]
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