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D600/D610
D610 vs D7100
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris E" data-source="post: 329783" data-attributes="member: 26147"><p>OK, this is what is throwing me and the basis of my original post.</p><p></p><p>I always read about how FF is better in low light situations. I concluded this must mean that you can use a lower ISO at the same shutter speed and F stop for FF vs the DX. That is why I wrote that you would need to have a slower shutter speed for the same exposure in the DX, assuming same ISO.</p><p></p><p>Does it actually mean that for a certain ISO in FF and DX, the FF will just have less noise?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris E, post: 329783, member: 26147"] OK, this is what is throwing me and the basis of my original post. I always read about how FF is better in low light situations. I concluded this must mean that you can use a lower ISO at the same shutter speed and F stop for FF vs the DX. That is why I wrote that you would need to have a slower shutter speed for the same exposure in the DX, assuming same ISO. Does it actually mean that for a certain ISO in FF and DX, the FF will just have less noise? [/QUOTE]
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