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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
D750 Image Quality Over The D600
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 382451" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>If Landscapes are more than 75% of your shots, then a higher pixel count along with better DR helps. That is one of the reasons that Landscape photographers gravitate towards Medium Format - More pixels, much better DR.</p><p></p><p>But do you need so many pixels? You may if you print big, otherwise a 24MP is quite a lot - 20 inch long side at 300DPI, is a decent print size. At 7360 pixels the 800/810 gives you 24.5 inches. But you gain a lot in high ISO, better AF (though I see not advantage in that for Landscapes), and a low ISO option for those long exposure scenarios. Here is a DXO comparison of 750, 610 and 810</p><p><a href="http://www.dxomark.com/Reviews/Nikon-D750-Sensor-Review-Another-Nikon-sensor-in-the-DxOMark-top-10/Nikon-D750-vs-D810-vs-D610-Nikon-D810-still-the-king-of-DSLR-image-quality" target="_blank">Nikon D750 vs D810 vs D610: Nikon D810 still the king of DSLR image quality - DxOMark</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 382451, member: 16090"] If Landscapes are more than 75% of your shots, then a higher pixel count along with better DR helps. That is one of the reasons that Landscape photographers gravitate towards Medium Format - More pixels, much better DR. But do you need so many pixels? You may if you print big, otherwise a 24MP is quite a lot - 20 inch long side at 300DPI, is a decent print size. At 7360 pixels the 800/810 gives you 24.5 inches. But you gain a lot in high ISO, better AF (though I see not advantage in that for Landscapes), and a low ISO option for those long exposure scenarios. Here is a DXO comparison of 750, 610 and 810 [url=http://www.dxomark.com/Reviews/Nikon-D750-Sensor-Review-Another-Nikon-sensor-in-the-DxOMark-top-10/Nikon-D750-vs-D810-vs-D610-Nikon-D810-still-the-king-of-DSLR-image-quality]Nikon D750 vs D810 vs D610: Nikon D810 still the king of DSLR image quality - DxOMark[/url] [/QUOTE]
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