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Difference in Sharp LCD TVs
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Difference in Sharp LCD TVs. Archived from groups: alt.video.digital-tv () I noticed that Sharp offers several different widescreen LCD models with the same picture size, for example, at the 26" level, there's the LC-26GA5U, and then, for about $500 more,...
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Mirror Lockup and sharpness test with Canon 300D
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thinking it was mirror slap that caused it. later, when I begain using an extremely ridged mount and an electronic cable release, the differences were much less. There is an old established rule of thumb about shutter speed and sharpness which goes along...
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RAW vs JPEG
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a big difference in the sharpness of the RAW image over the JPEG created by my Canon 300D. I understand that there is some loss when converting to JPEG but I'm surprised to see just how much. The loss I'm seeing is the difference between a nice sharp...
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D70 focus problems??
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I have a large number of very crisp G3 pictures, and none of the D70 pictures are as sharp. My feeling is that the use of a tripod does not make any difference. I'll put some examples on my webserver - will post the URL later. /erik Archived from...
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D70 raw vs jpeg
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no camera shake or focus difference. Repeated several times, same result each time. With jpeg basic and normal, resolution loss is far more pronounced. Crops are 1:1. Yes, you can see this difference in a (large) print. With a sufficiently sharp lens,...
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Sony digital camera opinions?
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close to 200 yards. Twenty blocks in >>1760 yards makes for pretty small blocks. >>>Different city, different blocks. FWIW, the blocks in NYC have >different length and width dimensions, depending on whether you're > traveling from street to...
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4/3 is a noise box?
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1/10 would have meant problems with both hand steadiness on my part and subject motion on the singer's part. So the answer to the question actually is yes: you are missing the factor of four shutter speed difference. David J. Littleboy Tokyo, Japan...
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Canon 70-200 F2.8 IS -v- non-IS Version
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thanks, >> Colin >> He's right on one aspect, the non IS version is marginally sharper than the IS version, in ideal conditions. The difference in sharpness is measurable, but probably not visible to even the aided eye. But the IS will enable you...
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Nikon 8800 vs D70
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who happens to have a D70? I think it's *likely* that the differences are in the workflow and perhaps in the operation of the cameras, rather than any inherent difference in the sharpness possible with them. There are benefits to both classes of...
