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Out of Production DSLRs
D90
D90 or D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 41774" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Ideally, your picture shouldn't be more than 1000x1000, it would be big enough to judge sharpness. I have a D90 and it's quite normal to sharpen ALL raw files. NEF files have absolutely nothing done to them and there always has to be sharpening done. If you want to experiment, just shoot raw+jpeg (large-fine) and compare the two. You should find out that there is some sharpening and color processing done to jpegs by the camera processor. I found quite an improvement with the D90 and the D7000 by using sharper lenses (85 1.8, 50 1.8, 17-55 2.8, 70-200 2.8).</p><p>And the tripod which should come before the lenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 41774, member: 3903"] Ideally, your picture shouldn't be more than 1000x1000, it would be big enough to judge sharpness. I have a D90 and it's quite normal to sharpen ALL raw files. NEF files have absolutely nothing done to them and there always has to be sharpening done. If you want to experiment, just shoot raw+jpeg (large-fine) and compare the two. You should find out that there is some sharpening and color processing done to jpegs by the camera processor. I found quite an improvement with the D90 and the D7000 by using sharper lenses (85 1.8, 50 1.8, 17-55 2.8, 70-200 2.8). And the tripod which should come before the lenses. [/QUOTE]
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