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D7100 - D750 conundrum?
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<blockquote data-quote="Elliot87" data-source="post: 505749" data-attributes="member: 25183"><p>Ok, here's a scenario for you. I'm in a shady wood and have managed to get close to lets says a deer that is quietly grazing. I need a 1/200s shutter speed minimum for a sharp shot. With the light available and tamzooka at f/6.3 that requires ISO set at 3200. Now the deer is close, with D7100 I can fill the frame at 300mm, with D750 I can get the same shot at 450mm. Both pictures the deer is made up from the same number of pixels.</p><p>Now tell me which image will be better? The D750 because it will give a cleaner image at that ISO. I might even be able to up the ISO a little more and stop the lens down to where it is sharper.</p><p>Don't get me wrong, if you can't get close enough with the D750 and the light is good enough to shoot at lower ISO's then the D7100 would have the advantage. Point is you are being too simplistic and ignoring a multitude of factors which make either one superior than the other in a given situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elliot87, post: 505749, member: 25183"] Ok, here's a scenario for you. I'm in a shady wood and have managed to get close to lets says a deer that is quietly grazing. I need a 1/200s shutter speed minimum for a sharp shot. With the light available and tamzooka at f/6.3 that requires ISO set at 3200. Now the deer is close, with D7100 I can fill the frame at 300mm, with D750 I can get the same shot at 450mm. Both pictures the deer is made up from the same number of pixels. Now tell me which image will be better? The D750 because it will give a cleaner image at that ISO. I might even be able to up the ISO a little more and stop the lens down to where it is sharper. Don't get me wrong, if you can't get close enough with the D750 and the light is good enough to shoot at lower ISO's then the D7100 would have the advantage. Point is you are being too simplistic and ignoring a multitude of factors which make either one superior than the other in a given situation. [/QUOTE]
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