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Can you tell which one is crop or full frame?
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<blockquote data-quote="sonicbuffalo_RIP" data-source="post: 358774" data-attributes="member: 21543"><p>Adam.....hate to criticise....but comparing a fisheye lens shot with a Sony kit lens is just wrong on so many levels. It does nothing to prove your theory about which is better....full frame or cropped sensor cameras. </p><p></p><p>Personally, having owned both and the A7, it depends on what you are shooting. The lens has a tremendous lot to do with it too. Generally, I liked the D7100 for taking my auto show pictures, but when stood side by side with my D610, they BOTH took amazing shots with lots of detail and very high resolution. The D7100 allowed me to crop out looky lou's who were all over the fairgrounds. It was easier, and no OLPF. The D610 also took amazing pictures using the same lens. Check out the thread and compare the shots I took with the same lens. I was using the Nikon 14-28 mm f/2.8, one of the Holy Trinity from Nikon. Some of the pictures were shot with the D7100 and some with the D610. That's more of a fair comparison, because I used the same lens on both bodies. I was just going to use the D7100, but some people here suggested I use the D610, as I was wasting the capabilities of the lens when shooting with the D7100. Hogwash, I say....I mean Hogwarts. The D7100 took in my opinion just as good, if not better shots than the D610. I really liked them both. <a href="http://nikonites.com/automotive/24277-2014-syracuse-nationals.html#axzz3DrT14buj" target="_blank">Here is the link></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicbuffalo_RIP, post: 358774, member: 21543"] Adam.....hate to criticise....but comparing a fisheye lens shot with a Sony kit lens is just wrong on so many levels. It does nothing to prove your theory about which is better....full frame or cropped sensor cameras. Personally, having owned both and the A7, it depends on what you are shooting. The lens has a tremendous lot to do with it too. Generally, I liked the D7100 for taking my auto show pictures, but when stood side by side with my D610, they BOTH took amazing shots with lots of detail and very high resolution. The D7100 allowed me to crop out looky lou's who were all over the fairgrounds. It was easier, and no OLPF. The D610 also took amazing pictures using the same lens. Check out the thread and compare the shots I took with the same lens. I was using the Nikon 14-28 mm f/2.8, one of the Holy Trinity from Nikon. Some of the pictures were shot with the D7100 and some with the D610. That's more of a fair comparison, because I used the same lens on both bodies. I was just going to use the D7100, but some people here suggested I use the D610, as I was wasting the capabilities of the lens when shooting with the D7100. Hogwash, I say....I mean Hogwarts. The D7100 took in my opinion just as good, if not better shots than the D610. I really liked them both. [URL="http://nikonites.com/automotive/24277-2014-syracuse-nationals.html#axzz3DrT14buj"]Here is the link>[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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