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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 389077" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>Even with all those problems I constantly encounter and that mess up my testing, when I compare the best shot of both taken with the macro lens; I can't say there's a massive quality or sharpness difference. That confirms the simple math I did based upon the DxO numbers.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to use the D750 for macro all the time. It's not just the ease of focus, the better noise control enables me to shoot the high shutters required for handheld. The DOF difference I didn't pay that much attention to. I have to look into that because I don't know why the sensor size affects that. At 1:1 lens length plays no role on DOF; it's identical for my 200mm as it is for a 60mm. I wonder what makes the difference when it comes to sensor size. The D3300 takes the exact same shot when it comes to magnification.</p><p></p><p>The D3300 also keeps overexposing 1/3th of a stop compared to the D750 even when all is manual. Yet not always. I wonder if the diaphragm vs sensor got something to do with that or if it is simply dodgy in capturing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 389077, member: 31330"] Even with all those problems I constantly encounter and that mess up my testing, when I compare the best shot of both taken with the macro lens; I can't say there's a massive quality or sharpness difference. That confirms the simple math I did based upon the DxO numbers. I'm going to use the D750 for macro all the time. It's not just the ease of focus, the better noise control enables me to shoot the high shutters required for handheld. The DOF difference I didn't pay that much attention to. I have to look into that because I don't know why the sensor size affects that. At 1:1 lens length plays no role on DOF; it's identical for my 200mm as it is for a 60mm. I wonder what makes the difference when it comes to sensor size. The D3300 takes the exact same shot when it comes to magnification. The D3300 also keeps overexposing 1/3th of a stop compared to the D750 even when all is manual. Yet not always. I wonder if the diaphragm vs sensor got something to do with that or if it is simply dodgy in capturing. [/QUOTE]
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