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Hi all
I bought my brand new Nikon D7000 in January this year and almost straight the way felt the images weren't as sharp as from my outgoing Nikon D5100.
So I thought I needed to fine tune my lenses but even after this still felt they weren't as good as they should be. Then I read that images taken through live view are usually sharper which they were by a long long way so I called HDEW (the retailer) who asked me to send the camera to A J Johnstone in Glasgow for a repair. It was returned this week having accepted a fault where it was dismantled and body depths reset and it was recalibrated at a cost to HDEW of £150+.
So I tried some shots in my garden with my 18-105mm, 40mm and 55-200mm lens and felt they weren't as sharp as they should be unless live view is used (never usually use LV). So I needed to carry out more controlled testing but haven't felt like it so last evening shot a few of my grand daughter's soft ride on toy with a sample below - top shot with live view and bottom shot at no fine tuning as any other setting plus or minus was worse.
So should I accept shots through the VF to be far worse than through LV.
Any advice what to do now is appreciated as I am so fed up and not in the best of health to faff around with copious amounts of testing - where's the bloody bin maybe.
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Both 1/4 sec, f7.1 400iso on tripod using remote release.

I bought my brand new Nikon D7000 in January this year and almost straight the way felt the images weren't as sharp as from my outgoing Nikon D5100.
So I thought I needed to fine tune my lenses but even after this still felt they weren't as good as they should be. Then I read that images taken through live view are usually sharper which they were by a long long way so I called HDEW (the retailer) who asked me to send the camera to A J Johnstone in Glasgow for a repair. It was returned this week having accepted a fault where it was dismantled and body depths reset and it was recalibrated at a cost to HDEW of £150+.
So I tried some shots in my garden with my 18-105mm, 40mm and 55-200mm lens and felt they weren't as sharp as they should be unless live view is used (never usually use LV). So I needed to carry out more controlled testing but haven't felt like it so last evening shot a few of my grand daughter's soft ride on toy with a sample below - top shot with live view and bottom shot at no fine tuning as any other setting plus or minus was worse.
So should I accept shots through the VF to be far worse than through LV.
Any advice what to do now is appreciated as I am so fed up and not in the best of health to faff around with copious amounts of testing - where's the bloody bin maybe.
KEEP ON CLICKING THROUGH FOR BIGGER
Both 1/4 sec, f7.1 400iso on tripod using remote release.


Nikon D5200 with 18-55
Sony Nex 6 with Zeiss 1.7 50