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General Digital SLR Cameras
D7000 v D4 Image Quality
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 164960" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>First off, the sensors are not similar in size. The D4 is a full frame camera and it's sensor is 2.5 times bigger than the sensor in the D7000. The IQ from a D4 is going to be better than an image from a D7000, there is no debate there. Other than that, I am not to sure what you are trying to get at. Why on earth would someone want to crop an image from a D4 to get it to the same size as a D7000? As far as I have been told, if you crop an image, you are not losing any IQ. Remember, when you have a DX sensor, nothing is really "cropped". The sensor just ignores information. Also, the focal length of a lens never changes, just the field of view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 164960, member: 9619"] First off, the sensors are not similar in size. The D4 is a full frame camera and it's sensor is 2.5 times bigger than the sensor in the D7000. The IQ from a D4 is going to be better than an image from a D7000, there is no debate there. Other than that, I am not to sure what you are trying to get at. Why on earth would someone want to crop an image from a D4 to get it to the same size as a D7000? As far as I have been told, if you crop an image, you are not losing any IQ. Remember, when you have a DX sensor, nothing is really "cropped". The sensor just ignores information. Also, the focal length of a lens never changes, just the field of view. [/QUOTE]
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