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Nikon DSLR Cameras
General Digital SLR Cameras
On the fence between upcoming purchase
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<blockquote data-quote="BruceJ" data-source="post: 357458" data-attributes="member: 31110"><p>The reason I have decided to move to full frame is mainly due to the fact that I dislike the quality of images in lower light that my A77 does. Since I was going to "upgrade" I decided on Nikon FF. My decision on the Nikon was based on comparing the images from my friends D800 (not sure if its an e) to what I took.</p><p>Yes I know its not a fair compairing the two but I liked how sharp his came out and in my eyes, mine where no where near as sharp.</p><p>For landscapes the A77 works fine but I dislike it for studio. </p><p>Also I have submitted shots to a few magazines that were published. You can see the difference between my shots and the others, not the composition but the whole image.</p><p>Im going to keep the Sony as a backup and also for my wife to play with if she decides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BruceJ, post: 357458, member: 31110"] The reason I have decided to move to full frame is mainly due to the fact that I dislike the quality of images in lower light that my A77 does. Since I was going to "upgrade" I decided on Nikon FF. My decision on the Nikon was based on comparing the images from my friends D800 (not sure if its an e) to what I took. Yes I know its not a fair compairing the two but I liked how sharp his came out and in my eyes, mine where no where near as sharp. For landscapes the A77 works fine but I dislike it for studio. Also I have submitted shots to a few magazines that were published. You can see the difference between my shots and the others, not the composition but the whole image. Im going to keep the Sony as a backup and also for my wife to play with if she decides. [/QUOTE]
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