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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 558212" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>I fight with the sharpness issue all the time but for the most part it is me, my monitor, or poor shooting. I have been working on better shooting techniques a lot lately and am liking my results better as time goes on. Less post processing and less sharpening now. A little faster shutter speed is helping me. go double instead of 1 times the shutter speed/length of lens. i also have been adding a little more contrast to my photos and that shows the sharpness better in my opinion. Not go much as to lose detail or make you think it is to contrasty. </p><p></p><p>Work on getting what you have to the best it can be. One thing I did find out was that my 18-105 was not that great a performer and when I just moved to the 18-140 it looked better. The 24-120 looked great on the D7100 but I really missed the range between 18-23. BUt going to the D750 with it gave me the reach I needed.</p><p></p><p>Don't try to buy sharpness or IQ until you have exhausted the best you can get out of what you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 558212, member: 6277"] I fight with the sharpness issue all the time but for the most part it is me, my monitor, or poor shooting. I have been working on better shooting techniques a lot lately and am liking my results better as time goes on. Less post processing and less sharpening now. A little faster shutter speed is helping me. go double instead of 1 times the shutter speed/length of lens. i also have been adding a little more contrast to my photos and that shows the sharpness better in my opinion. Not go much as to lose detail or make you think it is to contrasty. Work on getting what you have to the best it can be. One thing I did find out was that my 18-105 was not that great a performer and when I just moved to the 18-140 it looked better. The 24-120 looked great on the D7100 but I really missed the range between 18-23. BUt going to the D750 with it gave me the reach I needed. Don't try to buy sharpness or IQ until you have exhausted the best you can get out of what you have. [/QUOTE]
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