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D7200 review
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 450911" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>As far as I know you can't take an (identical) shot with a D7200 and a D810, magnify the D810 by 1.53x and get the exact same shot (digital size).</p><p></p><p>They're both a different resolution to start with so even when the shot has a crop factor difference, the digital end result does not differ 1.5x. When I'm displaying both shots identical, I can never have applied a 1.5 magnification and get identical sized shots. Something needs to be scaled up or down to get that.</p><p></p><p>In the end when shooting the D810 FX mode, there's only a 1.25x difference. Even with an 800mm attached, the sharpness difference isn't what's shown there. If, I have a D7200 that's malfunctioning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 450911, member: 31330"] As far as I know you can't take an (identical) shot with a D7200 and a D810, magnify the D810 by 1.53x and get the exact same shot (digital size). They're both a different resolution to start with so even when the shot has a crop factor difference, the digital end result does not differ 1.5x. When I'm displaying both shots identical, I can never have applied a 1.5 magnification and get identical sized shots. Something needs to be scaled up or down to get that. In the end when shooting the D810 FX mode, there's only a 1.25x difference. Even with an 800mm attached, the sharpness difference isn't what's shown there. If, I have a D7200 that's malfunctioning. [/QUOTE]
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