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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
Frustrated to the brink of smashing camera :D
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<blockquote data-quote="grandpaw" data-source="post: 502229" data-attributes="member: 8635"><p>I had a problem several years ago with my Nikon 70-300VR lens. When I bought it I also purchased a UV filter to go on it. All my pictures were soft and never gave me any sharp pictures and I was very dissatisfied with my results. On the way to sell this lens I decided to remove the filter and take a few shots of a tree just like you did. The result from removing the filter was drastically improved. I never knew there was a difference but they had given me a UV filter for a film camera. I went back and swapped it for a digital filter and now I get very nice sharp pictures. My suggestion would be if you have filters on any lens that you are having issues with is to take them off and see what the difference is. This may not have anything to do with this problem but is some good information to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandpaw, post: 502229, member: 8635"] I had a problem several years ago with my Nikon 70-300VR lens. When I bought it I also purchased a UV filter to go on it. All my pictures were soft and never gave me any sharp pictures and I was very dissatisfied with my results. On the way to sell this lens I decided to remove the filter and take a few shots of a tree just like you did. The result from removing the filter was drastically improved. I never knew there was a difference but they had given me a UV filter for a film camera. I went back and swapped it for a digital filter and now I get very nice sharp pictures. My suggestion would be if you have filters on any lens that you are having issues with is to take them off and see what the difference is. This may not have anything to do with this problem but is some good information to know. [/QUOTE]
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