(*) Definition of a 100% crop I found on photo.net:
The crops and 100% crops are unprocessed with exception of resizing of the main crops to 1024px wide and adding "www.fotografie.fr"."A 100% crop is a crop of a section of a photo at it's original (i.e., 100%) resolution, without any resizing/resampling."
The initial 100% crops as viewed at 100% in ViewNX2 have been downsampled to 1024px wide while this is the maximum size on this forum.
The smaller crops as explained here below are real 100% crops of the original, full size jpegs.
The 100% crops have been generated in Capture NX in the way as you can see in the screenshot here underneath:
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There is motion blur in the pictures until iso 800 which makes the shots look a little soft. As you can see in the exif the iso800 picture has a shutter speed of 1/60sec.
In real life I would use a faster lens or flash in this conditions. At the Nikon booth during PhotoKina all this preparation wasn't possible.
Iso 200:
In the thumbnail you see the crop area:
A crop from a 100% view in ViewNX2 of the image:
A "real" 100% crop of the original full size jpeg:
And the EXIF of the ABOVE crop:
Iso 400:
In the thumbnail you see the crop area:
A crop from a 100% view in ViewNX2 of the image:
A "real" 100% crop of the original full size jpeg:
And the EXIF of the ABOVE crop:
Iso 800:
In the thumbnail you see the crop area:
A crop from a 100% view in ViewNX2 of the image:
A "real" 100% crop of the original full size jpeg:
And the EXIF of the ABOVE crop:
Iso 1600:
In the thumbnail you see the crop area:
A crop from a 100% view in ViewNX2 of the image:
A "real" 100% crop of the original full size jpeg:
And the EXIF of the ABOVE crop:
Iso 3200:
In the thumbnail you see the crop area:
A crop from a 100% view in ViewNX2 of the image:
A "real" 100% crop of the original full size jpeg:
And the EXIF of the ABOVE crop:
Iso 6400:
In the thumbnail you see the crop area:
A crop from a 100% view in ViewNX2 of the image:
A "real" 100% crop of the original full size jpeg:
And the EXIF of the ABOVE crop:
Iso 12800:
In the thumbnail you see the crop area:
A crop from a 100% view in ViewNX2 of the image:
A "real" 100% crop of the original full size jpeg:
And the EXIF of the ABOVE crop:
Please notice that these D7000's at the PhotoKina fair had a bug in the exif for images taken at a sensivity of over iso 6400 as I explain here.
Iso 25600:
In the thumbnail you see the crop area:
A crop from a 100% view in ViewNX2 of the image:
A "real" 100% crop of the original full size jpeg:
And the EXIF of the ABOVE crop:
Please notice that these D7000's at the PhotoKina fair had a bug in the exif for images taken at a sensivity of over iso 6400 as I explain here.
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