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Nikon DSLR Cameras
General Digital SLR Cameras
Can you tell which one is crop or full frame?
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<blockquote data-quote="adamandbean" data-source="post: 358749" data-attributes="member: 15310"><p>Well, the answer is this: Photo 1 is Sony a7 with kit lens 28-70mm. Photo 2 is d7000 with sigma 15mm 2.8d fisheye. Photo 2 looks better to me , but I was disappointed as I took photo 2 with MY camera! I was expecting photo 1 to be special as it is full frame and everyone keeps saying that "full frame is better", but I cannot see it. Is it possible that the sigma 15mm is a very good lens? Much better than the sony kit 28-70mm?</p><p>I am actually trying to buy a full frame but haven't seen why everyone raves about it? And I am not trying to stir up here but would like to convince myself. Anyway, if full frame is really that much better, shouldn't we see the difference just from shots like the ones above? Surely it is not necessary to compare them under controlled conditions.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Adam- Nikon user</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamandbean, post: 358749, member: 15310"] Well, the answer is this: Photo 1 is Sony a7 with kit lens 28-70mm. Photo 2 is d7000 with sigma 15mm 2.8d fisheye. Photo 2 looks better to me , but I was disappointed as I took photo 2 with MY camera! I was expecting photo 1 to be special as it is full frame and everyone keeps saying that "full frame is better", but I cannot see it. Is it possible that the sigma 15mm is a very good lens? Much better than the sony kit 28-70mm? I am actually trying to buy a full frame but haven't seen why everyone raves about it? And I am not trying to stir up here but would like to convince myself. Anyway, if full frame is really that much better, shouldn't we see the difference just from shots like the ones above? Surely it is not necessary to compare them under controlled conditions. Adam- Nikon user [/QUOTE]
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