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Originally Posted by synthetic
I also noticed that I didn't need to bother with the Chromatic Aberration as much either. There was less need for adjusting this around the brightest of the highlights unlike the D40 as well. Just a tad better... not a lot but enough to notice.
I am pleasantly surprised with both improvements on the D200 considering I am still using the same lenses as with the D40. So while quality is often a result of the lens more than the body... the body can influence the quality of image as well... my guess is due to the electronics in the image processing since the sensors are of the same type, DX.
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That's interesting. I'd always assumed that chromatic aberration was wholly a lens problem, but maybe not...