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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 738219" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>Well, in that case you've got to be surprised with Whyskeyman's experience too:</p><p>"Well, the D500 was almost always able to keep up with the very dynamic (motion) subject, while the D750 struggled", written by Whyskeyman.</p><p>Surely, I wouldn't reject a 750, if someone would give it to me as a present (or if it would've been a lottery prize etc.)Oz. Nikon is Nikon (in DX and FX categories). Now, although many of us know it is not the ONLY difference between DX and FX, many people are still misguided/carried away by the fact that FX is, obviously, equipped with larger photo cell (aka "sensor"). What they forget is that this difference means only that larger cell gives larger photos ("physically" in terms of the "amount of photons captured within"), so, it impacts the "technical quality" mainly when/if the photo is to be printed, and the print size is, say, 15'' x 20'' or more. Simply put, larger cell means more "room" for...enlargement.</p><p style="text-align: left"><span style="color: #000000"></span></p> <p style="text-align: left"><span style="color: #000000"></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 738219, member: 18251"] Well, in that case you've got to be surprised with Whyskeyman's experience too: "Well, the D500 was almost always able to keep up with the very dynamic (motion) subject, while the D750 struggled", written by Whyskeyman. Surely, I wouldn't reject a 750, if someone would give it to me as a present (or if it would've been a lottery prize etc.)Oz. Nikon is Nikon (in DX and FX categories). Now, although many of us know it is not the ONLY difference between DX and FX, many people are still misguided/carried away by the fact that FX is, obviously, equipped with larger photo cell (aka "sensor"). What they forget is that this difference means only that larger cell gives larger photos ("physically" in terms of the "amount of photons captured within"), so, it impacts the "technical quality" mainly when/if the photo is to be printed, and the print size is, say, 15'' x 20'' or more. Simply put, larger cell means more "room" for...enlargement. [LEFT][COLOR=#000000] [/COLOR][/LEFT] [/QUOTE]
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