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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 502325" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>Not sure what you mean by visual depth. Better lenses will give you better image quality. The 18-55 is not the best lens on the market. I had it with my D5100 and it looked good but when I moved up to the D7000 it really did not look good at all. I moved up to the 18-105 and got better IQ</p><p></p><p>Now the $1,000 question. Since you have a D7000 and it has lenses that need to be dine tuned have you fine tuned your 18-5 yet. That might make a BIG difference in how your lens performs. </p><p></p><p>Why do you think your camera/lens is not up to what you think it should be. Be specific in your explanation. Depth is just Depth of field. So are you talking about contrast? Softness? Lack of detail?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 502325, member: 6277"] Not sure what you mean by visual depth. Better lenses will give you better image quality. The 18-55 is not the best lens on the market. I had it with my D5100 and it looked good but when I moved up to the D7000 it really did not look good at all. I moved up to the 18-105 and got better IQ Now the $1,000 question. Since you have a D7000 and it has lenses that need to be dine tuned have you fine tuned your 18-5 yet. That might make a BIG difference in how your lens performs. Why do you think your camera/lens is not up to what you think it should be. Be specific in your explanation. Depth is just Depth of field. So are you talking about contrast? Softness? Lack of detail? [/QUOTE]
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