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NIKON D800 E and macro
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 207428" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>What I wanted to say is that given similar quality of pixels, the more pixels you have per object the more details you can see. This is not limited to macros and applies to all sorts of photographs. Your contention that too many pixels are of not much use is correct provided those pixels are of inferior quality, but when they are similar (and light is sufficient to give optimum exposure), the 24MP DX sensor in the D7100 will give more resolution compared to the 24MP FF sensor of D600 (24MP), for a given image size on the sensor. This is especially true if you cannot fill up the DX sensor, as you will be left with more non usable area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 207428, member: 16090"] What I wanted to say is that given similar quality of pixels, the more pixels you have per object the more details you can see. This is not limited to macros and applies to all sorts of photographs. Your contention that too many pixels are of not much use is correct provided those pixels are of inferior quality, but when they are similar (and light is sufficient to give optimum exposure), the 24MP DX sensor in the D7100 will give more resolution compared to the 24MP FF sensor of D600 (24MP), for a given image size on the sensor. This is especially true if you cannot fill up the DX sensor, as you will be left with more non usable area. [/QUOTE]
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