Guy Mancuso
Administrator, Instructor
Well i only have ones lens at the moment but it is a lot of fun shooting it. These are all at ISO 400 and most at F4.5. Shot in Lake Havasu,my nephews.
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Hey LCT, I never used a D2h but the D70 has been my first Nikon digital; its files were very sharp for 6 MP, probably due to the weak AA filter, but I think the D300's files are in a different league, not just as far as sharpness goes but as far as their resistance to post-processing and latitude. Still, considering that a few generations of sensors has gone by since the D70 and considering the double MP count, I'd say the D70 holds its own pretty well. Hope this helps!Great pics folks. How would you rate the D300 compared to D2H and D70 as far as sharpness if you know the latters?
Yes the D70 is very sharp (100% crop with a Nikkor 50/1.8 below) and i wonder if i'll retrieve the same kind of sharpness with the D300.Hey LCT, I never used a D2h but the D70 has been my first Nikon digital; its files were very sharp for 6 MP, probably due to the weak AA filter, but I think the D300's files are in a different league, not just as far as sharpness goes but as far as their resistance to post-processing and latitude...