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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
Not sure about my new D800
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<blockquote data-quote="JDFlood" data-source="post: 111542" data-attributes="member: 11653"><p>Generally, if you shoot the D800 like you did a D700 or D600 the photos will be sharper or as good at any normal viewing size ( 3 by 5 to 11 by 17", or 30" monitor or smaller ), however if you view at 100 % crop THEN you may / will see differences in you technique / lenses. The emphasis must be, if viewing as a photo ( not pixel peeping ) it will be great. Mine definitely look better as viewed as a photo. A huge number of folks have gotten confused about this and propagated this myth that you will get worse pictures with higher resolution given same lenses and technique. That only happens if you are comparing at high magnifications (crops). JD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDFlood, post: 111542, member: 11653"] Generally, if you shoot the D800 like you did a D700 or D600 the photos will be sharper or as good at any normal viewing size ( 3 by 5 to 11 by 17", or 30" monitor or smaller ), however if you view at 100 % crop THEN you may / will see differences in you technique / lenses. The emphasis must be, if viewing as a photo ( not pixel peeping ) it will be great. Mine definitely look better as viewed as a photo. A huge number of folks have gotten confused about this and propagated this myth that you will get worse pictures with higher resolution given same lenses and technique. That only happens if you are comparing at high magnifications (crops). JD [/QUOTE]
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