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Help me understand FX vs. DX
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 520113" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>J-see is not wrong.</p><p>Even if what comes out the back of a lens is the same, the sensor pixels in the DX mostly are different. True the 50mp sensors are the same if you crop them to the size of APS-C, if you do not crop the more megapixel will give you a better impression.</p><p>One other point, not mentioned too often is that producers of cameras change the way the image is translated from the sensor to a jpg or raw file depending on the price of the camera. The 50mp camera is more expensive has better processors and stronger algorithms (I do not like it, but is is reality).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 520113, member: 15675"] J-see is not wrong. Even if what comes out the back of a lens is the same, the sensor pixels in the DX mostly are different. True the 50mp sensors are the same if you crop them to the size of APS-C, if you do not crop the more megapixel will give you a better impression. One other point, not mentioned too often is that producers of cameras change the way the image is translated from the sensor to a jpg or raw file depending on the price of the camera. The 50mp camera is more expensive has better processors and stronger algorithms (I do not like it, but is is reality). [/QUOTE]
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