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<blockquote data-quote="CAM1" data-source="post: 97018" data-attributes="member: 11499"><p>Thanks for the replies...I will have to load some test shots later; but to answer your question(s); the pictures appear with about the same fuzzyness with any of the three cameras. I have test this using hand held and on a tripod. Also, taken in various lighting situations, with various subjects, and using the auto selection or an assortment of the varied manual functions (P, S, A, M). This is what lead me to the conclusion that it might be other than the camera(s).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAM1, post: 97018, member: 11499"] Thanks for the replies...I will have to load some test shots later; but to answer your question(s); the pictures appear with about the same fuzzyness with any of the three cameras. I have test this using hand held and on a tripod. Also, taken in various lighting situations, with various subjects, and using the auto selection or an assortment of the varied manual functions (P, S, A, M). This is what lead me to the conclusion that it might be other than the camera(s). [/QUOTE]
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