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Faymus Media Photo Challenge #6 "Winners Battle Round #1" 4 Part Contest!
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<blockquote data-quote="Corey @ Faymus Media" data-source="post: 152593" data-attributes="member: 12053"><p><strong>Re: Faymus Media Photo Challenge #6 "Winners Battle Round #1" 4 Part Contest!</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree on the medium format territory. I always say this. The hassleblad HD40 has slightly better dynamic range and resolution than the D800E. The D800E however has WAY better ISO performance in low light, and can pull shadow detail in ways that the hassleblads could only dream of. So for $3k. The D800E is the king daddy of medium format.</p><p></p><p>For me and you a hasslelblad would be a overpriced rip off, because all we would gain is some resolution, a little dynamic range but it would come at the cost of almost NO ISO performance at all, and a pricetag that is 10x more than the D800E.</p><p></p><p>D800E > HD40.</p><p></p><p>Do you agree?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corey @ Faymus Media, post: 152593, member: 12053"] [b]Re: Faymus Media Photo Challenge #6 "Winners Battle Round #1" 4 Part Contest![/b] I agree on the medium format territory. I always say this. The hassleblad HD40 has slightly better dynamic range and resolution than the D800E. The D800E however has WAY better ISO performance in low light, and can pull shadow detail in ways that the hassleblads could only dream of. So for $3k. The D800E is the king daddy of medium format. For me and you a hasslelblad would be a overpriced rip off, because all we would gain is some resolution, a little dynamic range but it would come at the cost of almost NO ISO performance at all, and a pricetag that is 10x more than the D800E. D800E > HD40. Do you agree? [/QUOTE]
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