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kimknapp wrote:
Birdie,
I have seen this, too.
A great example was a shot I took last week of a trumpeter swan with a band on its leg.
It was a very long shot using the 300 and the 1.4tc. When I reviewed it in the viewfinder the numbers on the band were amazingly sharp. Later, when reviewing it in LR, it was not so sharp.
I am using raw images and I suspect that the image I saw in the viewfinder was a sharpened jpg. I was able to sharpen the raw file as much in LR as what it looked like in the viewfinder.
That was a really dramatic example. Other times, the viewfinder image actually didn't look as good as the raw in LR and, as I think about it, I think the camera was using too much noise reduction in the jpg version (pasty, low detail, look)
Purely speculation...

Kim


I'm sorry you are experiencing this as well, but at least I know I am not crazy , at least in regards to this
I also do experience wher the SCP , does not show the confirmation of the green focus square, but the shots are critically sharp. I have learned not to delete iffy shots in the camera.


Birdie




Oct 04, 2017 at 09:52 AM





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