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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 14943" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Thanks for the comments of my pictures. All the pictures from the Mallorca album were made with the D90 and 18-200 Vr. This is the only lens that I took for this trip since most of it consisted of biking. All shots were raw and post processed in Aperture and CS4 at the time.</p><p>I find the D7000 is more critical of focus issues. Maybe it's because of my 27" display and the 100% magnification I use to criticize my pics. But for the tonal range and colors this camera produces...so far it's the best I've seen. I would even be curious to compare it to my old faithful Hasselblad.</p><p>It sure is a fun process to keep learning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 14943, member: 3903"] Thanks for the comments of my pictures. All the pictures from the Mallorca album were made with the D90 and 18-200 Vr. This is the only lens that I took for this trip since most of it consisted of biking. All shots were raw and post processed in Aperture and CS4 at the time. I find the D7000 is more critical of focus issues. Maybe it's because of my 27" display and the 100% magnification I use to criticize my pics. But for the tonal range and colors this camera produces...so far it's the best I've seen. I would even be curious to compare it to my old faithful Hasselblad. It sure is a fun process to keep learning. [/QUOTE]
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