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Thread: New Nikon D60

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    New Nikon D60

    Ok so I just got my new Nikon D60 and I was playing with it all day yesterday.

    I am sure most of you do not care but I am stoked and I know its not a herp but its the only one I got right now I feel like sharing the rest haven't come out so well. they look great in thumbnail but in full size there is some bluring around the edges of the photo. I think it is just my bad focusing..

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    Re: New Nikon D60

    Hey! Great pic! Congrats on your new toy!!!
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    Re: New Nikon D60

    The blurring on the corners is due to a large f-stop being used. Large f-stops give you less depth of field. It's not you or the cameras fault.

    http://www.dpreview.com/learn/?/Glos...f_Field_01.htm

    http://www.dpreview.com/learn/?/Glossary/

    I have the D40x and these little DSLR's are nice! Have fun with your new toy.
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