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The Nikon D90 is dead. Long live the Nikon D7000!
"G Paleologopoulos" wrote in message news:1284636570.808173@athprx03... "Neil Harrington" wrote ... .............................. The 18-105 is WAY below the D7000's supposed sensor capabilities. Really?! I haven't seen any numbers on the 18-105's resolving power. I'm happy with mine, but haven't done any actual testing, or direct comparison with a known really sharp lens (e.g. Tamron 60 or 90, or Tokina 100). I'll have to do that one of these days. Check out www.photozone.de Thanks! Actually the MTF numbers for the 18-105 look pretty darn good to me! And I'm comparing with Photozone's data on the Tamron 90 and Tokina 100. |
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