Originally Posted by
zollo
Don't forget that more "processing" equals more artifacts introduced into the photo. If you need to sharpen a d800 photograph more to get it to the same level as a d800e native file, you have already given away image quality, therefore, reducing resolution by a small amount. This, in my opinion is why the 800e is considered superior in resolution. No matter how good your sharpening program, or how good you are at using it, artifacts are introduced as soon as you sharpen. This is at a microscopic level, but still, it's there, and for this reason I agree with Nikon engineers in that the 800e is still superior in resolution
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