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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 341245" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>I seem to have missed your references for that. I agree that a D3300 will make incredible pictures, something we might not have expected from an entry model 3 years ago. Actually in normal circumstances the top level does not do noticeably better in picture quality for normal use. (there are other arguments for them obviously) When you put it to the extreme, FF is still king, and physically APS-C does not have the same properties or same possibilities, that is physical, it might be more and more irrelevant for the normal use, it is not for the extreme use. The A7s is proving that.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A picture says more then a 1000 words:</p><p>[ATTACH]105626[/ATTACH][ATTACH]105642[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I agree that hand holding this kind of combination does not convince. The idea is that with this camera you use it with a small lens or you have the time to set it up on a tripod and use a remote.</p><p>Small camera with pancake is really the trick for street and events, the bigger lenses can be used with the small camera, but you have to assume the look. Alone in the wild it is easy to assume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 341245, member: 15675"] I seem to have missed your references for that. I agree that a D3300 will make incredible pictures, something we might not have expected from an entry model 3 years ago. Actually in normal circumstances the top level does not do noticeably better in picture quality for normal use. (there are other arguments for them obviously) When you put it to the extreme, FF is still king, and physically APS-C does not have the same properties or same possibilities, that is physical, it might be more and more irrelevant for the normal use, it is not for the extreme use. The A7s is proving that. A picture says more then a 1000 words: [ATTACH=CONFIG]105626._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]105642._xfImport[/ATTACH] I agree that hand holding this kind of combination does not convince. The idea is that with this camera you use it with a small lens or you have the time to set it up on a tripod and use a remote. Small camera with pancake is really the trick for street and events, the bigger lenses can be used with the small camera, but you have to assume the look. Alone in the wild it is easy to assume. [/QUOTE]
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