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D750 1 Point Below D610 In DXoMark Scoring
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 372166" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>If I may translate:</p><p>1) I understand Canon is the largest and treats the Pros well, according to my economics the little ones are probably paying for it, but that is of no importance for the Pros.</p><p>Canons service has great reputation, Nikon is OK as well.</p><p>2) Canon people have habits, new Canon convicts are told to stress the differentiators. I think it is a personal choice and less essential then picture quality.</p><p>3) When Matt Granger looked at the 70-200mm lenses it was the Canon that had more lens breathing than the Tamron or Nikon. Still need to see a neutral review on it, but generally it is accepted that Canon glass is better, even if their sensors can not show it.</p><p></p><p>Canon can make super pictures (I bet at least 30% of what we see is Canon) and the features of a D750 might be relevant or irrelevant to your photography style.</p><p>Seems to me you need to figure out where your creativity needs more technical support and how to get that, that might lead to unique paths for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 372166, member: 15675"] If I may translate: 1) I understand Canon is the largest and treats the Pros well, according to my economics the little ones are probably paying for it, but that is of no importance for the Pros. Canons service has great reputation, Nikon is OK as well. 2) Canon people have habits, new Canon convicts are told to stress the differentiators. I think it is a personal choice and less essential then picture quality. 3) When Matt Granger looked at the 70-200mm lenses it was the Canon that had more lens breathing than the Tamron or Nikon. Still need to see a neutral review on it, but generally it is accepted that Canon glass is better, even if their sensors can not show it. Canon can make super pictures (I bet at least 30% of what we see is Canon) and the features of a D750 might be relevant or irrelevant to your photography style. Seems to me you need to figure out where your creativity needs more technical support and how to get that, that might lead to unique paths for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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