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D7100
Soft feel to images made with D7100
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 470045" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Like Paul said, the jpeg settings have to be adjusted to get a bit more sharpness. The other point is that many people just open up a file and go 100% on the monitor to see how sharp their new cameras are compared to the other model they had before. By doing that, it's like if you were trying to judge a 5 x 6 feet photo from a distance of 2 inches, it's simply overkill.</p><p></p><p>Another point has to be looked at is your shutter speed and your hand holding techniques. A sharper sensor with more pixels can reveal the slower shutter speeds a bit more than a lower density sensor.</p><p></p><p>And third, your new shutter could also out resolve your lenses and show their lack of sharpness more than the older one.</p><p></p><p>I did find the same thing when I switched from the D90 to the D7000.</p><p></p><p>And don't forget that the D90 was and still is a very good camera that is a bit more forgiving than the newer high density higher resolutions cams.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to Nikonites and enjoy your Nikon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 470045, member: 3903"] Like Paul said, the jpeg settings have to be adjusted to get a bit more sharpness. The other point is that many people just open up a file and go 100% on the monitor to see how sharp their new cameras are compared to the other model they had before. By doing that, it's like if you were trying to judge a 5 x 6 feet photo from a distance of 2 inches, it's simply overkill. Another point has to be looked at is your shutter speed and your hand holding techniques. A sharper sensor with more pixels can reveal the slower shutter speeds a bit more than a lower density sensor. And third, your new shutter could also out resolve your lenses and show their lack of sharpness more than the older one. I did find the same thing when I switched from the D90 to the D7000. And don't forget that the D90 was and still is a very good camera that is a bit more forgiving than the newer high density higher resolutions cams. Welcome to Nikonites and enjoy your Nikon. [/QUOTE]
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