No one ever blame the problem is from the DC, I love the picture from
my E-10 and even the C2000, we were just talking about the links which
show the sample pictures that were expect to be some good DC samples.
C.H.Ling
Stephen Scharf wrote:
>
>
> One shouldn't blame the camera for sharpening artifacts induced by
> the end-user. In this case, the photographer probably used Unsharp
> Mask in Photoshop in a fairly unsophisticated way. The D30 and D60
> do very little in-camera sharpening, with the intent that it is
> better to do too little, than do too much, sharpening in-camera,
> which would be a lot harder to correct. As such, D30 and D60 images
> often look a little soft right out of the camera. Canon leaves it to
> the end-user to provide the level of sharpening desired. The fact is
> that both of these cameras provide a great deal of picture detail
> that can be brought out to produce superb results using proper
> workflow and sophisticated sharpening techniques. Check out
> www.fredmiranda.com for examples of what D30's and D60's can do.
> --
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