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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Padraig O'Connor" data-source="post: 490048" data-attributes="member: 39719"><p>Hi Paul</p><p>I have read on other forums and talked to a couple of people who had it done. I have a D3 with just under 30,000 clicks and I'll probably have this camera for quite some time to use for sports and action photography. I was just wondering on an older camera such as mine would you get as good or almost as good results on a D3 as you got on your D750. They are different sensors and the D750 has twice the megapixels, I was just wondering if your wold see enough of a difference to warrant the $350.00 the Life Pixels wants.</p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Padraig O'Connor, post: 490048, member: 39719"] Hi Paul I have read on other forums and talked to a couple of people who had it done. I have a D3 with just under 30,000 clicks and I'll probably have this camera for quite some time to use for sports and action photography. I was just wondering on an older camera such as mine would you get as good or almost as good results on a D3 as you got on your D750. They are different sensors and the D750 has twice the megapixels, I was just wondering if your wold see enough of a difference to warrant the $350.00 the Life Pixels wants. Brian [/QUOTE]
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