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D500 Autofocus Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 738270" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>Actually, greater enlargement capability would hold true only if the sensor pixel density went up also. The amount a photo can be printed to, all other things being equal, is a function of the sensor resolution. Theoretically, a DX format camera and FX format camera with the same number of photo receptors (megapixels) can print to the same resolution at the same size. Where the FX camera would win out should be in dynamic range and light sensitivity; i.e.; it should perform better in lower illumination conditions.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, I started this by comparing my D500 AF with my D750 AF, and feel the D500 is the better of the two. But I'm not about to ditch my D750! (Unless I am buying a D850 or D780 in the future.)</p><p></p><p>WM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 738270, member: 13556"] Actually, greater enlargement capability would hold true only if the sensor pixel density went up also. The amount a photo can be printed to, all other things being equal, is a function of the sensor resolution. Theoretically, a DX format camera and FX format camera with the same number of photo receptors (megapixels) can print to the same resolution at the same size. Where the FX camera would win out should be in dynamic range and light sensitivity; i.e.; it should perform better in lower illumination conditions. Well, I started this by comparing my D500 AF with my D750 AF, and feel the D500 is the better of the two. But I'm not about to ditch my D750! (Unless I am buying a D850 or D780 in the future.) WM [/QUOTE]
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