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Switched from Canon to Nikon, choose my new setup!
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<blockquote data-quote="critalon" data-source="post: 452686" data-attributes="member: 38998"><p>I shoot with a couple fashion photographers, one who was a Nikon shooter from the start, and another who switched over from Canon (not as invested as I was). One using the D800 and the other using the D750. Shooting outdoors and low light often, we don't always get the perfect scenario. Whenever it came to post process, there was quite a large difference in terms of IQ in the same scenario we were shooting in. The huge mp jump is always a bonus to me, as we all like to pixel peep and our workstations can handle the files.</p><p> I could always wait for the 5DSR, but real world reviews seem to show that the dynamic range and ISO is not up to par as the D810. I could also wait for the 5d MKIV....</p><p></p><p>But I'm done justifying my actions for switching to Nikon. I'm just looking to get the awesome lens and have fun shooting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="critalon, post: 452686, member: 38998"] I shoot with a couple fashion photographers, one who was a Nikon shooter from the start, and another who switched over from Canon (not as invested as I was). One using the D800 and the other using the D750. Shooting outdoors and low light often, we don't always get the perfect scenario. Whenever it came to post process, there was quite a large difference in terms of IQ in the same scenario we were shooting in. The huge mp jump is always a bonus to me, as we all like to pixel peep and our workstations can handle the files. I could always wait for the 5DSR, but real world reviews seem to show that the dynamic range and ISO is not up to par as the D810. I could also wait for the 5d MKIV.... But I'm done justifying my actions for switching to Nikon. I'm just looking to get the awesome lens and have fun shooting! [/QUOTE]
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