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kestelli

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  1. <p>I have also been experiencing the same problem with my 40d. Images, regardless of the format I shoot - JPEG or RAW - always seem to be a bit too soft.<br>

    In the in-depth review of 40d in dpreview.com, it says:<br>

    "The EOS 40D's images always deliver lots of detail although you do get the feeling that they could be a little crisper and have slightly less visible sharpening if the anti-alias filter were less strong (this is done to avoid moire)."<br>

    <a href="http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canoneos40d/page21.asp">[link]</a><br>

    I took this explanation for granted, just for the sake of killing my curiosity amd sharpness mania.<br>

    I also tried cranking up the in-camera sharpness level up to the maximum, but does it really matter? After all, I am shooting RAW most of the time and I can do the sharpness adjustment in PS. I always thought that cranking up the sharpness in the camera isn't any different from giving sharpness in the Adobe Camera RAW software.<br>

    Am I wrong?<br>

    Thanks<br>

    Kemal</p>

     

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