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Help me pick out my new (to me) FX camera.
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 467936" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>It's a hard decision to pick between the D750 and D810 since they do not differ that much in terms of quality. Yes the D810 got some more detail and overall quality at the lower ISOs but it gets a bit noisier when you up the ISO. The D750 lacks the 64 ISO and megapixels (which makes all the difference in crop-shots) but from ISO 100 has about the same overall image quality and will perform better throughout the rest of the ISO range. It's also one decent lens cheaper.</p><p></p><p>In some way it is a decision between (image) quality and performance and the conditions where you live would have an impact on which of both matters most.</p><p></p><p>I live in an area where 4-5 months of the year light levels aren't good so performance matters more than quality in that period. Would I live somewhere that has better light all around, quality would be of more importance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 467936, member: 31330"] It's a hard decision to pick between the D750 and D810 since they do not differ that much in terms of quality. Yes the D810 got some more detail and overall quality at the lower ISOs but it gets a bit noisier when you up the ISO. The D750 lacks the 64 ISO and megapixels (which makes all the difference in crop-shots) but from ISO 100 has about the same overall image quality and will perform better throughout the rest of the ISO range. It's also one decent lens cheaper. In some way it is a decision between (image) quality and performance and the conditions where you live would have an impact on which of both matters most. I live in an area where 4-5 months of the year light levels aren't good so performance matters more than quality in that period. Would I live somewhere that has better light all around, quality would be of more importance. [/QUOTE]
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