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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
Crop v Full Frame, my own test
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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 765819" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Peter, This is a little puzzling to me that you use different camera brands, camera bodies (with different sensors), and lenses (maybe similar) to compare, and verify the quality of the images from each set of equipment, and then determine if the image of either FFS or CS is better (or equivalent). How would you expect if you use the same brand bodies with FF and CS for the same test? More curiously, for basing your switch (or become a Nikon-only user) on the test outcome, does it mean you won't acquire and use any Nikon FF bodies? I really doubt it. But maybe I am missing something here because I don't own and use any FF camera any brand (though I am hearing much about Canon R6, R5, and even R3). Still wish you well and joy in the photography adventure with any brand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 765819, member: 47518"] Peter, This is a little puzzling to me that you use different camera brands, camera bodies (with different sensors), and lenses (maybe similar) to compare, and verify the quality of the images from each set of equipment, and then determine if the image of either FFS or CS is better (or equivalent). How would you expect if you use the same brand bodies with FF and CS for the same test? More curiously, for basing your switch (or become a Nikon-only user) on the test outcome, does it mean you won't acquire and use any Nikon FF bodies? I really doubt it. But maybe I am missing something here because I don't own and use any FF camera any brand (though I am hearing much about Canon R6, R5, and even R3). Still wish you well and joy in the photography adventure with any brand. [/QUOTE]
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