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I'm new to digital photography, having jumped right in and bought this
5700 last spring. I was into photography when I was a teenager way
back in the 70's, but it was too expensive a hobby and I did nothing
but vacation snaps with inexpensive film cameras for years and years.
Now I'm getting back into it, and really like the Nikon, but I'm still
feeling my lack of experience. Hence my question:
How does the Nikon 5700 compare in image quality to other ZLR's in its
class? I've made some darn nice 8x10 prints with it (after some image
improvement and Unsharp Mask in Photoshop), but when I compare my
results with, say, the work that people like Ansel Adams and Edward
Weston did with their view-cameras, my prints are obviously not as
razor-sharp as theirs. I know that's an unfair comparison, but is
this just a limit of the 5-megapixel technology, or are other cameras
sharper to start with? Is it a matter of continuing to improve my
Photoshop skills? Will I just have to bite the bullet someday and
make the leap into pro-DSLRs?
Thanks...
Greg Evans
I'm new to digital photography, having jumped right in and bought this
5700 last spring. I was into photography when I was a teenager way
back in the 70's, but it was too expensive a hobby and I did nothing
but vacation snaps with inexpensive film cameras for years and years.
Now I'm getting back into it, and really like the Nikon, but I'm still
feeling my lack of experience. Hence my question:
How does the Nikon 5700 compare in image quality to other ZLR's in its
class? I've made some darn nice 8x10 prints with it (after some image
improvement and Unsharp Mask in Photoshop), but when I compare my
results with, say, the work that people like Ansel Adams and Edward
Weston did with their view-cameras, my prints are obviously not as
razor-sharp as theirs. I know that's an unfair comparison, but is
this just a limit of the 5-megapixel technology, or are other cameras
sharper to start with? Is it a matter of continuing to improve my
Photoshop skills? Will I just have to bite the bullet someday and
make the leap into pro-DSLRs?
Thanks...
Greg Evans