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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 570465" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>The jpeg seem to be sharp. It is really hard to tell from anything online. I had a D7000 and was always pleased with it. When to the D7100 and still have it. My wife shoots it now and loves it. She calls it her "Big Girl Camera" When I shot it it was tact sharp. By the data you added it should be good but you did not add all the EXIF date we need. What ISO did you use? What lens were you using and what others lenses do you have? I moved up from a D5100 to the D7000 and noticed that the D5100 looked better with the same lenses. The problem is as you move up with cameras the resolution is so much better that the lens quality becomes more important. You lens selection is the first thing we need to look at. Also remember that you must sharpen all RAW photos in post. IF you don't then they will be sharp. If you want to you can send me a untouched RAW photo via dropbox and I will look at it and do the post processing on it and let you know how it is. Just PM me the link.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 570465, member: 6277"] The jpeg seem to be sharp. It is really hard to tell from anything online. I had a D7000 and was always pleased with it. When to the D7100 and still have it. My wife shoots it now and loves it. She calls it her "Big Girl Camera" When I shot it it was tact sharp. By the data you added it should be good but you did not add all the EXIF date we need. What ISO did you use? What lens were you using and what others lenses do you have? I moved up from a D5100 to the D7000 and noticed that the D5100 looked better with the same lenses. The problem is as you move up with cameras the resolution is so much better that the lens quality becomes more important. You lens selection is the first thing we need to look at. Also remember that you must sharpen all RAW photos in post. IF you don't then they will be sharp. If you want to you can send me a untouched RAW photo via dropbox and I will look at it and do the post processing on it and let you know how it is. Just PM me the link. [/QUOTE]
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