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D5100
optimal jpeg settings
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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 47944" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>Last year I wanted to upgrade my d70. My wife has a d300 and that seemed a logical choice but I ended up buying a d7000 because it is supposed to be later technology / pixels etc. </p><p></p><p>After 2 weeks I was still disappointed that it never looked as sharp as the 70 or 300. I took it back and changed it for a 300s which I love. My friend has a 7000 which he likes but I pointed out that it doesn't seem to resolve lines as sharply as I like. I did test shots to compare. I'm sure many love their 16 mp cameras and I'm not saying they're rubbish, but it wasn't for me at that time. I paid an extra £200 to get the 12.3 mp 300s!!</p><p></p><p>Either way just takes pics and enjoy it, as the camera is rarely the limiting factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 47944, member: 8705"] Last year I wanted to upgrade my d70. My wife has a d300 and that seemed a logical choice but I ended up buying a d7000 because it is supposed to be later technology / pixels etc. After 2 weeks I was still disappointed that it never looked as sharp as the 70 or 300. I took it back and changed it for a 300s which I love. My friend has a 7000 which he likes but I pointed out that it doesn't seem to resolve lines as sharply as I like. I did test shots to compare. I'm sure many love their 16 mp cameras and I'm not saying they're rubbish, but it wasn't for me at that time. I paid an extra £200 to get the 12.3 mp 300s!! Either way just takes pics and enjoy it, as the camera is rarely the limiting factor. [/QUOTE]
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