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D810 DX Modes
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 421803" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>The DX crop is just a smaller central area (crop) of the full FX frame. There is no reason there should be any difference at all, other than a DX crop is only 15 megapixels, and full FX is 36 megapixels. But the same central pixels, just fewer of them.</p><p></p><p>DX is just a crop. In a D810, exactly the same pixels if you crop it in the camera, or crop it later in the photo editor. In a DX camera, just a smaller sensor. And regardless how you crop it, the smaller image has to be enlarged half again larger to view it as same size as uncropped FX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 421803, member: 12496"] The DX crop is just a smaller central area (crop) of the full FX frame. There is no reason there should be any difference at all, other than a DX crop is only 15 megapixels, and full FX is 36 megapixels. But the same central pixels, just fewer of them. DX is just a crop. In a D810, exactly the same pixels if you crop it in the camera, or crop it later in the photo editor. In a DX camera, just a smaller sensor. And regardless how you crop it, the smaller image has to be enlarged half again larger to view it as same size as uncropped FX. [/QUOTE]
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