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D750
D7100 to D750?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 379396" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Bokeh is more a factor of the lens than the camera - what you gain with the FX camera is one stop of Depth of Field. That <em>contributes </em>to bokeh, but is not in and of itself responsible for it.</p><p></p><p>Here's a shot I took with the D610...</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]123950[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The reason I post it is that it was taken at f4.5 with a 24-120mm f4 (not a lens vaunted for its gorgeous bokeh). Crop that center section to DX size and you're still getting <em>that</em> bokeh with <em>that</em> lens at <em>that </em>aperture.</p><p></p><p>The D7100 is a great camera, and can hold its own until you start going into low light situations (it's still great for a DX camera, but can't hold a candle to the D610 and definitely not the D750 over ISO 1600). The lack of an anti-aliasing filter gives you great sharpness, so if you find the right glass you should be fine with what you've got and get bokeh out the wazoo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 379396, member: 9240"] Bokeh is more a factor of the lens than the camera - what you gain with the FX camera is one stop of Depth of Field. That [I]contributes [/I]to bokeh, but is not in and of itself responsible for it. Here's a shot I took with the D610... [ATTACH=CONFIG]123950._xfImport[/ATTACH] The reason I post it is that it was taken at f4.5 with a 24-120mm f4 (not a lens vaunted for its gorgeous bokeh). Crop that center section to DX size and you're still getting [I]that[/I] bokeh with [I]that[/I] lens at [I]that [/I]aperture. The D7100 is a great camera, and can hold its own until you start going into low light situations (it's still great for a DX camera, but can't hold a candle to the D610 and definitely not the D750 over ISO 1600). The lack of an anti-aliasing filter gives you great sharpness, so if you find the right glass you should be fine with what you've got and get bokeh out the wazoo. [/QUOTE]
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