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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 87740" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>great photos start with composition, light, and aperature/speed with the camera pixels and editing being incremental gain. Where it matters is the size of print. posting on the internet is the great equalizer of camera pixels since the picture is reduced to a fraction of image size whether 6 million or 36 million. </p><p></p><p>There are differences with the look of some sensors, with varying response to the color sprectum and dynamic range, but these can be evened out with PS.</p><p></p><p>The sensor in the D7000 is pretty awesome. I find it interesting that when the 3100 came out which is a lower cost camera, camera rags biased gave the D7000 the better image marks, but I bet when the 5200 comes with the same sensor, the same rags wil give it better marks. </p><p></p><p>If you are serious about upgrading from 7000 to 7100, sell it before the 7100 comes out or right after while the price is still high. They go for around 700-800 dollars for a clean one. So, the delta will be around 400 dollars for your upgrade. </p><p></p><p>Depends on how hard you use your camera, and if a 400 dollar depreciation is allright to you for upgrading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 87740, member: 10038"] great photos start with composition, light, and aperature/speed with the camera pixels and editing being incremental gain. Where it matters is the size of print. posting on the internet is the great equalizer of camera pixels since the picture is reduced to a fraction of image size whether 6 million or 36 million. There are differences with the look of some sensors, with varying response to the color sprectum and dynamic range, but these can be evened out with PS. The sensor in the D7000 is pretty awesome. I find it interesting that when the 3100 came out which is a lower cost camera, camera rags biased gave the D7000 the better image marks, but I bet when the 5200 comes with the same sensor, the same rags wil give it better marks. If you are serious about upgrading from 7000 to 7100, sell it before the 7100 comes out or right after while the price is still high. They go for around 700-800 dollars for a clean one. So, the delta will be around 400 dollars for your upgrade. Depends on how hard you use your camera, and if a 400 dollar depreciation is allright to you for upgrading. [/QUOTE]
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