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<blockquote data-quote="480sparky" data-source="post: 519277" data-attributes="member: 15805"><p>It's still not that simple. While both are 24.3mp cameras, a pixel is not a pixel when it comes to sensors.</p><p></p><p>Given that you have more real estate in the 750's sensor than the 7200, this means the pixels are physically larger on the 750. This results in better low-light performance. So your question can only be answered in the context of 'how much light?'. In daylight situations, you won't see much difference. But in low light, the 750 will win out.</p><p></p><p>This is assuming you're using equivalent focal lengths for both cameras. Say, a 500mm on the 7200 and a 750mm on the 750. "All things being equal", and use one lens for both, there's no way to tell whether a cropped image from the 750 will fare against an uncropped shot from the 7200 in the same light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="480sparky, post: 519277, member: 15805"] It's still not that simple. While both are 24.3mp cameras, a pixel is not a pixel when it comes to sensors. Given that you have more real estate in the 750's sensor than the 7200, this means the pixels are physically larger on the 750. This results in better low-light performance. So your question can only be answered in the context of 'how much light?'. In daylight situations, you won't see much difference. But in low light, the 750 will win out. This is assuming you're using equivalent focal lengths for both cameras. Say, a 500mm on the 7200 and a 750mm on the 750. "All things being equal", and use one lens for both, there's no way to tell whether a cropped image from the 750 will fare against an uncropped shot from the 7200 in the same light. [/QUOTE]
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