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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
Sharp enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dawg Pics" data-source="post: 609283" data-attributes="member: 26505"><p>I wouldn't engage in constant debate with your buddies. I would let them know it isn't up for discussion, but you may like the debate. That is up to you if you want to continue to discuss it with them, but it looks like they are affecting your confidence.</p><p></p><p>Get the best in camera images you can, but if you need to sharpen one up. Do it. You don't need permission. Want another person's opinion, that is ok too. </p><p></p><p>I don't read blogs as a general rule. There are too many people giving bad advice and perpetuating myths with zero accountability. Not all bloggers are like that, but there are too many people who just start posting their opinions as facts or just lie. When I do read one, anything posted there gets questioned and researched for validity. In fact, anything I read gets that treatment. Good for you for questioning her philosophy and making her back-up her opinions.</p><p></p><p>Post-processing isn't bad, but poor post-processing is terrible. That is my opinion. Want me to back that opinion up? Let me pull out some of my early attempts.:distracted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawg Pics, post: 609283, member: 26505"] I wouldn't engage in constant debate with your buddies. I would let them know it isn't up for discussion, but you may like the debate. That is up to you if you want to continue to discuss it with them, but it looks like they are affecting your confidence. Get the best in camera images you can, but if you need to sharpen one up. Do it. You don't need permission. Want another person's opinion, that is ok too. I don't read blogs as a general rule. There are too many people giving bad advice and perpetuating myths with zero accountability. Not all bloggers are like that, but there are too many people who just start posting their opinions as facts or just lie. When I do read one, anything posted there gets questioned and researched for validity. In fact, anything I read gets that treatment. Good for you for questioning her philosophy and making her back-up her opinions. Post-processing isn't bad, but poor post-processing is terrible. That is my opinion. Want me to back that opinion up? Let me pull out some of my early attempts.:distracted: [/QUOTE]
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