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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
Ready to return my D800
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<blockquote data-quote="ronvanderkolk" data-source="post: 59019" data-attributes="member: 9769"><p>Do they look soft at 100% or at a normal print/screen size? With 36mp, looking 100% will reveal the slightest motion blur cause by you, the camera and the subject. At normal print/screen sizes they will not be more of a problem than with any other Nikon FX DLSR with a lower pixel count. Post an example with EXIF as suggested above. I'm afraid it's technique, not equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ronvanderkolk, post: 59019, member: 9769"] Do they look soft at 100% or at a normal print/screen size? With 36mp, looking 100% will reveal the slightest motion blur cause by you, the camera and the subject. At normal print/screen sizes they will not be more of a problem than with any other Nikon FX DLSR with a lower pixel count. Post an example with EXIF as suggested above. I'm afraid it's technique, not equipment. [/QUOTE]
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