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D610 vs D7100
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 328954" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p><strong>Re: 610 vs 7100</strong></p><p></p><p>It's troublesome to quote all the individual stuff I want to comment from across this thread, so I'll just let it ride. </p><p></p><p>I have the D600 and D7100. To the Geoff v. Mark discussion regarding enlargement, the full size RAW image coming from my D600 is 6016x4016, while D7100 is 6000x4000. Assuming that the images shot from the two cameras are using equivalent focal length fields of view (35mm on DX, 52mm on FX) the images should be <em>nearly identical in every way</em> from a file size and view perspective. 24MP's is 24MP's, it's just the level of detail each pixel is able to receive during the shot, not afterward. So, we can argue about the quality of the image produced by each and assume that the level of detail from the D600 might be greater, but in my experience, the lack of OLPF on the D7100 almost compensates for it and in most average lighting conditions you'd be splitting hairs.</p><p></p><p>The quality level of DX glass is pretty darned good, and if you invest wisely you can do some incredible landscape work with the smaller sensor. I've only owned the D7100 for a week, but I'm incredibly impressed with how good a sensor it has, and this is after shooting with a D600 for 18 months and a D800 for 15. That said, I've yet to really test the D7100 in harsh lighting conditions, and I suspect that it is in those areas that the advantages of the FX sensor will come to the fore, but by exactly how much I can't say. I'm not about to go back to DX from FX, but I can say with confidence that there's no <em>need</em> to go to FX just to get a great sensor and super image quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 328954, member: 9240"] [b]Re: 610 vs 7100[/b] It's troublesome to quote all the individual stuff I want to comment from across this thread, so I'll just let it ride. I have the D600 and D7100. To the Geoff v. Mark discussion regarding enlargement, the full size RAW image coming from my D600 is 6016x4016, while D7100 is 6000x4000. Assuming that the images shot from the two cameras are using equivalent focal length fields of view (35mm on DX, 52mm on FX) the images should be [I]nearly identical in every way[/I] from a file size and view perspective. 24MP's is 24MP's, it's just the level of detail each pixel is able to receive during the shot, not afterward. So, we can argue about the quality of the image produced by each and assume that the level of detail from the D600 might be greater, but in my experience, the lack of OLPF on the D7100 almost compensates for it and in most average lighting conditions you'd be splitting hairs. The quality level of DX glass is pretty darned good, and if you invest wisely you can do some incredible landscape work with the smaller sensor. I've only owned the D7100 for a week, but I'm incredibly impressed with how good a sensor it has, and this is after shooting with a D600 for 18 months and a D800 for 15. That said, I've yet to really test the D7100 in harsh lighting conditions, and I suspect that it is in those areas that the advantages of the FX sensor will come to the fore, but by exactly how much I can't say. I'm not about to go back to DX from FX, but I can say with confidence that there's no [I]need[/I] to go to FX just to get a great sensor and super image quality. [/QUOTE]
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