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Old 04-17-2008, 02:38 PM
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Originally Posted by gresch
i'm a bit late to the party here, but don't make your decision on which camera supposedly produces the sharpest pics right out of the camera. Both Nikon and Canon make very sharp pics right out of the camera, but that's not usually something used as a first criteria as anyone with a digital camera will need some flavor of post processing software like Pchop CS3 and that takes care of sharpening. When i'm not shooting raw i leave the in-camera sharpening to as minimal as i can get it and sharpen "to taste" in post.

I *HIGHLY* recommend that you base your choice more on which manufacturer makes a line of lenses that suits your photography needs more, as you'll keep your lenses a lot longer than you'll keep the bodies.

just my .02... enjoy the Nikon, it's a great camera.
LOL...My camera jargon was off a bit. I'm not technically looking for sharp but instead I'm looking for natural shots in focus. The higher flash sync speed and the ISO was what sold me on the D40 over the D60. 8X10's is all I'll end up printing so I should be good to go. My kid moves fast and I need to get a crisp shot so the faster shutter speed will help.
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