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peter_thrun1

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  1. <p>Hey Paul, I just purchased a D7100 myself and did a side by side shoot against my E-620. The E-620 blew the D7100 every time and having paid $1500 CAD for the D7100 and about $1000 for the E-620 I was almost ready to return my purchase to B&H Photo, I mean really - $500 more dollars to print higher resolution inferior photos? <br> Then I discovered this tutorial http://www.northlight-images.co.uk/article_pages/cameras/1ds3_af_micoadjustment.html and micro adjusted the D7100. Oddly both kit lenses needed adjustments. The 55mm lens needed an adjustment of +6 and the 70mm lens needed +5. Redid the tests and the D7100 won all but one round. <br> I do the tests free hand because when I go hunting its from a car and Eagles, Osprey, Moose and other wild animals don't wait for me to set up a tripod. <br> So - Yes definitely do the micro adjustment test and calibration if necessary. If you need help as the right up is lacking, let me know. <br> Cheers from the great white north, eh!</p><div></div>
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