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D7200 vs D850 (in DX crop) Bean Test
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<blockquote data-quote="jay_dean" data-source="post: 668175" data-attributes="member: 34040"><p>There is a slight faux pas in the images in the first post as i hadn't fine tuned the lens for the D850 at that point. I used to be of the opinion that the D7200 would be better as a birding/wildlife frame as it had a larger pixel density. I had tested the D810 vs the D7200 in the past when the D7200 had nudged it but not massively. I took a punt with the D850 as a replacement for my D810 and potential replacement birding/wildlife frame for my D7200. The D810 i sold immediately, but hung onto the D7200 until i'd tested the D850. I'd pretty much got a good idea of it after my first trip out, and the subsequent trips added to that conclusion. I no longer have the D7200, and i have to say i dont miss it whatsoever. </p><p>The D850 image below is at over 100% crop, and ISO 6400, somewhere i wouldn't dare venture with the D7200</p><p>[ATTACH=full]287071[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jay_dean, post: 668175, member: 34040"] There is a slight faux pas in the images in the first post as i hadn't fine tuned the lens for the D850 at that point. I used to be of the opinion that the D7200 would be better as a birding/wildlife frame as it had a larger pixel density. I had tested the D810 vs the D7200 in the past when the D7200 had nudged it but not massively. I took a punt with the D850 as a replacement for my D810 and potential replacement birding/wildlife frame for my D7200. The D810 i sold immediately, but hung onto the D7200 until i'd tested the D850. I'd pretty much got a good idea of it after my first trip out, and the subsequent trips added to that conclusion. I no longer have the D7200, and i have to say i dont miss it whatsoever. The D850 image below is at over 100% crop, and ISO 6400, somewhere i wouldn't dare venture with the D7200 [ATTACH type="full" width="60%"]287071._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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