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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 341192" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>A7 or A7R? Obviously, the Sony will win out on resolution since both the A7 & A7R have more megapixels. In regards to noise/high ISO and dynamic range, i could not say since i have not researched it. However, i have researched the X-Pro1 against FF cameras and the X-Pro1 handles noise very, very well compared to some FF cameras. Though, you really have to pixel peep. I think the difference would not be night & day. As we all know, APS-C sensors and FF sensors, in regards to IQ, are getting closer and closer as the years go by. When you throw in a X-Trans sensor, things get even more interesting. I think the question should be: is a full frame camera going to give you soooo much more in IQ to warrant thousands of dollars more? In my opinion (unless you are a pro making butt loads of money) would be no. People are using the X-T1 as we speak to put food on the table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 341192, member: 9619"] A7 or A7R? Obviously, the Sony will win out on resolution since both the A7 & A7R have more megapixels. In regards to noise/high ISO and dynamic range, i could not say since i have not researched it. However, i have researched the X-Pro1 against FF cameras and the X-Pro1 handles noise very, very well compared to some FF cameras. Though, you really have to pixel peep. I think the difference would not be night & day. As we all know, APS-C sensors and FF sensors, in regards to IQ, are getting closer and closer as the years go by. When you throw in a X-Trans sensor, things get even more interesting. I think the question should be: is a full frame camera going to give you soooo much more in IQ to warrant thousands of dollars more? In my opinion (unless you are a pro making butt loads of money) would be no. People are using the X-T1 as we speak to put food on the table. [/QUOTE]
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