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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
The D7100 has better resolving power than the D800
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 199694" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>This is making my head spin because you guys (Geoff & Wayne) are talking in circles around one another. I'm not wading back in here as I've been through this a couple too many times already, but I'm an FX guy and I 100% agree with Geoff's original post, which if read carefully speaks from an "all other things being equal" standpoint - meaning lens, subject and original shooting location. If those things are not changed and only the body is swapped, a D7100 will offer you <em>more pixels of your subject </em>than the D800 (i.e. greater resolution). <em><strong>Period</strong></em>. Change any of those things or start talking about pixel size and light factors and it's a new post and a different point, many of which are valid, but none of them refute Geoff's original premise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 199694, member: 9240"] This is making my head spin because you guys (Geoff & Wayne) are talking in circles around one another. I'm not wading back in here as I've been through this a couple too many times already, but I'm an FX guy and I 100% agree with Geoff's original post, which if read carefully speaks from an "all other things being equal" standpoint - meaning lens, subject and original shooting location. If those things are not changed and only the body is swapped, a D7100 will offer you [I]more pixels of your subject [/I]than the D800 (i.e. greater resolution). [I][B]Period[/B][/I]. Change any of those things or start talking about pixel size and light factors and it's a new post and a different point, many of which are valid, but none of them refute Geoff's original premise. [/QUOTE]
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The D7100 has better resolving power than the D800
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