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D810(800) in DX versus D7200(D7100)
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 466275" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>I find the D7200 handy as a second cam with the Tam equipped but see little difference when it comes to detail. The increased Mpix of the D810 makes the crop advantage of the D7200 have less effect than compared to a 24Mpix FX. When shooting at max reach they're very similar but the D7200 loses that edge when you don't have to crop the D810 to the max.</p><p></p><p>What I find most interesting about the D7200 is that it no longer has gain in the shadows when using ISO which implies I can shoot it any way I like without having the loss I have with the other cams. The image quality is a bit lower compared to the max the D810 can deliver but all in all it's not that much of an issue when birding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 466275, member: 31330"] I find the D7200 handy as a second cam with the Tam equipped but see little difference when it comes to detail. The increased Mpix of the D810 makes the crop advantage of the D7200 have less effect than compared to a 24Mpix FX. When shooting at max reach they're very similar but the D7200 loses that edge when you don't have to crop the D810 to the max. What I find most interesting about the D7200 is that it no longer has gain in the shadows when using ISO which implies I can shoot it any way I like without having the loss I have with the other cams. The image quality is a bit lower compared to the max the D810 can deliver but all in all it's not that much of an issue when birding. [/QUOTE]
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