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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
in camera sharpening
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike FM" data-source="post: 143403" data-attributes="member: 13959"><p>Plenty of data to work with. It's not that much of an issue if you're shooting at full resolution. If you're worried about retaining more data, shoot in RAW. Sharpness limits depend greatly on your AF calibration, aperture/shutter speed and the lens you're using. With higher resolutions these days, pixel peeping has gotten out of hand. This is partially why there are so many complaints with the D800.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike FM, post: 143403, member: 13959"] Plenty of data to work with. It's not that much of an issue if you're shooting at full resolution. If you're worried about retaining more data, shoot in RAW. Sharpness limits depend greatly on your AF calibration, aperture/shutter speed and the lens you're using. With higher resolutions these days, pixel peeping has gotten out of hand. This is partially why there are so many complaints with the D800. [/QUOTE]
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