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D750
D750 hands-on with Kai
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade Canyon" data-source="post: 378205" data-attributes="member: 15302"><p>Both sensors are the same physical size, the pixels are the same size, and the resolution is the same size. I know the D750 has the newer Exspeed 4 processor, but what is supposed to be new about the D750 sensor? I've looked online and cannot find a clear answer. The low-light performance is supposed to be better on the D750 (contrary to what DxO scores say), but is that a sensor issue or a processor issue?</p><p></p><p>ETA: I enjoy the DigitalRev videos, but they are not pro togs and never post any really good pictures no matter what gear they are using. When they do comparisons, they do not do them in a controlled environment shooting the exact same subjects with the same lighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade Canyon, post: 378205, member: 15302"] Both sensors are the same physical size, the pixels are the same size, and the resolution is the same size. I know the D750 has the newer Exspeed 4 processor, but what is supposed to be new about the D750 sensor? I've looked online and cannot find a clear answer. The low-light performance is supposed to be better on the D750 (contrary to what DxO scores say), but is that a sensor issue or a processor issue? ETA: I enjoy the DigitalRev videos, but they are not pro togs and never post any really good pictures no matter what gear they are using. When they do comparisons, they do not do them in a controlled environment shooting the exact same subjects with the same lighting. [/QUOTE]
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