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<blockquote data-quote="lokatz" data-source="post: 642657" data-attributes="member: 43924"><p>We may be getting into semantics here, but I don't think reach and pixel density are connected. As I understand it, 'reach' means how far away can a given subject be for me to still be able to fill the frame with it. </p><p></p><p>A longer lens automatically has more reach because you can be farther away from that same subject. A DX camera has more reach than an FX camera because you can be farther away from the subject and still fill the frame. The question that comes on top, which is the one you bring up, is how much resolution do you get in the resulting image. A D850 in DX mode has the same reach AND almost the same resolution as a D500. A D750 in DX mode, for example, still has the same reach, but much lower resolution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokatz, post: 642657, member: 43924"] We may be getting into semantics here, but I don't think reach and pixel density are connected. As I understand it, 'reach' means how far away can a given subject be for me to still be able to fill the frame with it. A longer lens automatically has more reach because you can be farther away from that same subject. A DX camera has more reach than an FX camera because you can be farther away from the subject and still fill the frame. The question that comes on top, which is the one you bring up, is how much resolution do you get in the resulting image. A D850 in DX mode has the same reach AND almost the same resolution as a D500. A D750 in DX mode, for example, still has the same reach, but much lower resolution. [/QUOTE]
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