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May 22, 2016 11:31:08   #
Spirit Vision Photography Loc: Behind a Camera.
 
What size of quality prints can I expect to get from this camera?

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May 22, 2016 12:31:07   #
Photosmoke
 
I have done 24X16 and look great

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May 22, 2016 12:32:00   #
Mac Loc: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia now Hernando Co. Fl.
 
I don't mean to hurt your feelings, but that's a pretty ridiculous question.
Maybe you could rephrase the question so we could better understand what you are looking for.

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May 22, 2016 12:33:59   #
rwilson1942 Loc: Houston, TX
 
http://www.hermansgallery.com/T-page_Sensor%20res-vs-prints.html

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May 22, 2016 13:06:01   #
CraigFair Loc: Santa Maria, CA.
 
Kiron Kid wrote:
What size of quality prints can I expect to get from this camera?

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Your best quality prints are going to be A4 or 8"x12" at 12MP.
Anything larger starts to pixelate the print.
That is a great question thanks for asking it.
Craig

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May 22, 2016 13:32:48   #
CaptainC Loc: Colorado, south of Denver
 
CraigFair wrote:
Your best quality prints are going to be A4 or 8"x12" at 12MP.
Anything larger starts to pixelate the print.
That is a great question thanks for asking it.
Craig


Well, I disagree. Strongly.

I have made gorgeous 16x24 prints and larger would be no issue. Going larger will NOT pixelate the image if you know what you are doing.

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May 22, 2016 19:58:41   #
ken hubert Loc: Missouri
 
CaptainC wrote:
Well, I disagree. Strongly.

I have made gorgeous 16x24 prints and larger would be no issue. Going larger will NOT pixelate the image if you know what you are doing.


Nobody cares what you think. All trashman think their garbage is gorgeous.

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May 22, 2016 20:54:14   #
CraigFair Loc: Santa Maria, CA.
 
ken hubert wrote:
Nobody cares what you think. All trashman think their garbage is gorgeous.

You are so correct Ken, I couldn't have said it better.
Craig

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May 22, 2016 20:55:16   #
ken hubert Loc: Missouri
 
CraigFair wrote:
You are so correct Ken, I couldn't have said it better.
Craig


Your welcome

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May 22, 2016 21:02:45   #
dandi Loc: near Seattle, WA
 
ken hubert wrote:
Nobody cares what you think. All trashman think their garbage is gorgeous.

I don't understand why would you come up with such post. I always read with interest what Captain posts, he has a lot of knowledge and experience to share.

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May 22, 2016 21:06:10   #
CaptainC Loc: Colorado, south of Denver
 
ken hubert wrote:
Nobody cares what you think. All trashman think their garbage is gorgeous.


Fine with me. You are welcome to wallow in your ignorance. You can accept knowledge or not.

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May 22, 2016 21:09:29   #
CaptainC Loc: Colorado, south of Denver
 
dandi wrote:
I don't understand why would you come up with such post. I always read with interest what Captain posts, he has a lot of knowledge and experience to share.


You need to check out Ken Hubert's posts in the Attic. You will realize why nothing he says is of any value.
Evidently his photographic knowledge is not so great.

I should add that he never addresses the issue - only spews insults. Juvenile ones at that. Sad old man.

So back to the OP's question: We can make 16x24, and 20x30 prints easily with D700 files.

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May 22, 2016 21:30:16   #
dandi Loc: near Seattle, WA
 
I remember I made two 20x30 prints for my son with D200 and they turned out very good. I would think that D700 will do better.

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May 23, 2016 01:09:45   #
ken hubert Loc: Missouri
 
dandi wrote:
I don't understand why would you come up with such post. I always read with interest what Captain posts, he has a lot of knowledge and experience to share.


He is a total idiot. Check out HIS posts in the attic. All his 'knowledge ' would fit in a thimble.

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May 23, 2016 05:26:19   #
Kmgw9v Loc: Miami, Florida
 
dandi wrote:
I don't understand why would you come up with such post. I always read with interest what Captain posts, he has a lot of knowledge and experience to share.



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