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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 93096" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>I have been busy printing this week, and mostly printing shots from the D800. Most of the prints have been 13x19 (largest printer I can do), and the details are such a joy. </p><p></p><p>I am a big advocate that the monitors and such can't do justice displaying today's ultra high density images. Often, I'll see and image, and frown, but then zoom zoom in, and go, ahhh, </p><p>its the monitor that is making it look like soft. </p><p></p><p>So, while I love my D700 and such, if you like printing big, then D600 or D800.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 93096, member: 10038"] I have been busy printing this week, and mostly printing shots from the D800. Most of the prints have been 13x19 (largest printer I can do), and the details are such a joy. I am a big advocate that the monitors and such can't do justice displaying today's ultra high density images. Often, I'll see and image, and frown, but then zoom zoom in, and go, ahhh, its the monitor that is making it look like soft. So, while I love my D700 and such, if you like printing big, then D600 or D800. [/QUOTE]
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