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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 570519" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Yes, I noticed as I re-read his original post.</p><p>But I remember when I got my D7000, it took me some time to accept that looking at 100% images on the screen could be very deceiving. I was coming from the D90 and thought something was wrong with my 7000. But when I had prints made, my fears went away. Looking at an image at 100% on a screen is like looking at a 6' image from 6" away. Prints are not made to be looked so closely. The subject and light are more important that the extreme sharpness that I was striving for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 570519, member: 3903"] Yes, I noticed as I re-read his original post. But I remember when I got my D7000, it took me some time to accept that looking at 100% images on the screen could be very deceiving. I was coming from the D90 and thought something was wrong with my 7000. But when I had prints made, my fears went away. Looking at an image at 100% on a screen is like looking at a 6' image from 6" away. Prints are not made to be looked so closely. The subject and light are more important that the extreme sharpness that I was striving for. [/QUOTE]
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