Two handheld snapshots of today confirming the amazing detail D800E delivers straight out of the camera, no sharpening, no post processing...
It also confirms that you can get amazing detail with D800 and D800E while shooting handheld.
Underneath samples are resized to 1024px longest side without any post processing and I added a 100% crop of the focus area, cropped from the original, again without any post processing...
First one taken at iso 100 while using the pop up flash, finally it was meant as a snap shot...
D800E and 70-200VRII F2.8 at F2.8, 195mm and 1/250sec and handheld.
And a 100% crop
Second picture taken at iso 1600, natural light, 1/320 sec, F4.5
And a 100% crop of the focus area:
Comments and critics are welcome, but be nice while it's my grandson on the picture...
Thanks and kindest regards,
Stany
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After I've got some mails requiring for the exif of the above pictures and questions about "sharpening or no sharpening": With "no sharpening" I meant no additional sharpening in PP, even more, no post processing at all! Such a camera I was dreaming of for a long time. With my D3/D700 I always had to sharpen at least a bit.
Shooting NEF and using Nikon's picture control in the main time only works perfect if you use Nikon software (Capture NX or View NX) for post processing. That's why I prefer Capture NX over Adobe, by far.
Neutral setting has sharpness 2 on a scale of 9, standard setting has a sharpness of 3 on a scale of 9. The images in this topic were shot in standard setting.
From the first picture, with the in-camera sharpening reset to "0" you get this: (100% crop)
Alsoin relation to noisethis is a tremendous advantage. Raising the general sharpening level as I did with my Fuji S5pro and D3/D700 raises the noise in the backgrounds/skies as well. Local sharpening is in that case a better solution than general sharpening but it requires hours of fiddling on images in front of your PC, which I hate...