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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 388300" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>I don't know what you read or controlled but the shots here are the shots taken with the exact same lens. The lens never left the tripod so the distance is identical. It shows what the numbers said at DxOmark; the lens + D3300 combo has a lot of loss compared to the better sensors. That shows.</p><p></p><p>The D3300 overexposes which is something I knew but it is irrelevant when it comes to detail here. I just didn't know how much it overexposed until comparing with the D750. Auto WB is also completely different but I never expected a 500$ cam to be perfect. The strange part is that the shutter doubled but the shot taken is overexposed even more. That's something strange the cam does.</p><p></p><p>I don't see why I would set all manual since this is about distance - detail. As such aperture and ISO counts. Shutter is irrelevant. Setting both identical manual would not give correct results anyways since the D3300's sensor is smaller than the D750 and needs more light. That's true here and that's true when I take it outside. I've never been able to shoot at the same settings I do with the D750. Maybe it's something with the D3300, I wouldn't know. I only know the limitations I constantly encountered. ISO evidently also has something to do with that.</p><p></p><p>That it can be different for other cam/lenses is entirely possible. It depends on their combination/loss. If the lens has little loss on the D7100, it could be the shot is better detail wise.</p><p></p><p>Still, if you like I'll reshoot some. Tell me what settings you prefer to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 388300, member: 31330"] I don't know what you read or controlled but the shots here are the shots taken with the exact same lens. The lens never left the tripod so the distance is identical. It shows what the numbers said at DxOmark; the lens + D3300 combo has a lot of loss compared to the better sensors. That shows. The D3300 overexposes which is something I knew but it is irrelevant when it comes to detail here. I just didn't know how much it overexposed until comparing with the D750. Auto WB is also completely different but I never expected a 500$ cam to be perfect. The strange part is that the shutter doubled but the shot taken is overexposed even more. That's something strange the cam does. I don't see why I would set all manual since this is about distance - detail. As such aperture and ISO counts. Shutter is irrelevant. Setting both identical manual would not give correct results anyways since the D3300's sensor is smaller than the D750 and needs more light. That's true here and that's true when I take it outside. I've never been able to shoot at the same settings I do with the D750. Maybe it's something with the D3300, I wouldn't know. I only know the limitations I constantly encountered. ISO evidently also has something to do with that. That it can be different for other cam/lenses is entirely possible. It depends on their combination/loss. If the lens has little loss on the D7100, it could be the shot is better detail wise. Still, if you like I'll reshoot some. Tell me what settings you prefer to see. [/QUOTE]
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