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D3200
Diffraction issues with D3200?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 67068" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>The problem is mostly based on pixel density, as you said, more of an issue for the D3200 than the D800. For example, on our D5100, diffraction increases after f8. On the D3200 it increases after f5.6 which is a concern to me if this sensor is used in the new Dx releases. Most of my shooting is between f8 - f14. Unfortunately you cannot get around it. If the next generation of Dx cameras is based on this 24mp sensor, I'll have to rethink my next move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 67068, member: 4399"] The problem is mostly based on pixel density, as you said, more of an issue for the D3200 than the D800. For example, on our D5100, diffraction increases after f8. On the D3200 it increases after f5.6 which is a concern to me if this sensor is used in the new Dx releases. Most of my shooting is between f8 - f14. Unfortunately you cannot get around it. If the next generation of Dx cameras is based on this 24mp sensor, I'll have to rethink my next move. [/QUOTE]
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