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DXO Mark - Should They Be Trusted?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 445768" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>I'll look at DXO and the "popular" review sites for specs, but 90% of my decisions will be based on user reviews and of course, my needs. If I relied on DXO, I never would have enjoyed all the pics I got with a V2. Opportunity and understanding of your gear is so much more important. I recently shot the same spot with a friend who has a D750 and pro glass, his prints won't sell, mine will. Probably due to PP more than anything else, but the highest scoring sensor doesn't mean much if not used to it's potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 445768, member: 4399"] I'll look at DXO and the "popular" review sites for specs, but 90% of my decisions will be based on user reviews and of course, my needs. If I relied on DXO, I never would have enjoyed all the pics I got with a V2. Opportunity and understanding of your gear is so much more important. I recently shot the same spot with a friend who has a D750 and pro glass, his prints won't sell, mine will. Probably due to PP more than anything else, but the highest scoring sensor doesn't mean much if not used to it's potential. [/QUOTE]
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