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Nikon D810 or D750
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 464139" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Oh you'll like the images, I have no doubt about that. I sure did. But I also knew it could do better. I'm sure I'd like the images I got out of a D800, too, but I think there's a reason they came out with the D800e as well. If you're going to have it done you should really do your research and understand what you're having removed, why it was installed in the first place and why you want it removed.</p><p></p><p>I will say I notice sharpness is improved across the board and the need for sharpening is post is <em>significantly</em> reduced, but I also use some pretty top-end glass. If you don't your mileage will probably vary significantly. One big difference I notice comes at lower apertures (e.g. f/16, f/22) where diffraction becomes a very real issue; I now use f/22 with reckless abandon, but that's me and my shooting. You should also consider how long you think you're going to have your D750. Are you going to be switching bodies in a few years or do you plan on holding on your D750 for several years?</p><p><span style="color: #FFFFFF">....</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 464139, member: 13090"] Oh you'll like the images, I have no doubt about that. I sure did. But I also knew it could do better. I'm sure I'd like the images I got out of a D800, too, but I think there's a reason they came out with the D800e as well. If you're going to have it done you should really do your research and understand what you're having removed, why it was installed in the first place and why you want it removed. I will say I notice sharpness is improved across the board and the need for sharpening is post is [I]significantly[/I] reduced, but I also use some pretty top-end glass. If you don't your mileage will probably vary significantly. One big difference I notice comes at lower apertures (e.g. f/16, f/22) where diffraction becomes a very real issue; I now use f/22 with reckless abandon, but that's me and my shooting. You should also consider how long you think you're going to have your D750. Are you going to be switching bodies in a few years or do you plan on holding on your D750 for several years? [COLOR="#FFFFFF"]....[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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