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<blockquote data-quote="ISOhappy" data-source="post: 642741" data-attributes="member: 44145"><p>If that's how you view it, then fine, but I personally think it's <em>all</em> about pixel density. Yes, a D810 does have more "reach" than a D750. If it weren't for the higher px densities you usually find on DX cameras, there'd be no point in shooting them with long lenses because you'd gain zero advantage. For me, reach = ability to crop, and the higher the px density, the more you can crop and still have a good image.</p><p></p><p>There are discussions about the extra "reach" of DX all over the internet,so I won't rehash it here. In essence, the D850 has about the same "reach" as the D500, because their pixel densities are about the same. DX mode on the 850 is simply cropping away over half the image, which can be done in post for the same end result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ISOhappy, post: 642741, member: 44145"] If that's how you view it, then fine, but I personally think it's [I]all[/I] about pixel density. Yes, a D810 does have more "reach" than a D750. If it weren't for the higher px densities you usually find on DX cameras, there'd be no point in shooting them with long lenses because you'd gain zero advantage. For me, reach = ability to crop, and the higher the px density, the more you can crop and still have a good image. There are discussions about the extra "reach" of DX all over the internet,so I won't rehash it here. In essence, the D850 has about the same "reach" as the D500, because their pixel densities are about the same. DX mode on the 850 is simply cropping away over half the image, which can be done in post for the same end result. [/QUOTE]
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