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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
in camera sharpening
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<blockquote data-quote="chico" data-source="post: 143383" data-attributes="member: 13973"><p>I've been doing a ton of reading in books and on the internet about the d-7000.It seems to me that a lot of people dial in a lot of in camera sharpening when shooting jpeg.don't you loose a lot of data with lots of sharpening?I've been seeing sugestions of +7 to +9 levels.should'nt the d-7000 be able to produce tack sharp images with 0 sharpening with a lens known for producing tack sharp images providing all else is correct? thanks, Troy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chico, post: 143383, member: 13973"] I've been doing a ton of reading in books and on the internet about the d-7000.It seems to me that a lot of people dial in a lot of in camera sharpening when shooting jpeg.don't you loose a lot of data with lots of sharpening?I've been seeing sugestions of +7 to +9 levels.should'nt the d-7000 be able to produce tack sharp images with 0 sharpening with a lens known for producing tack sharp images providing all else is correct? thanks, Troy [/QUOTE]
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