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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="Geoffc" data-source="post: 199834" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>Wayne your now entering the realms of BS. To make things equal I metered the subject with a Sekonic 478DR meter and used studio strobes for light. I'm sure I mentioned this in a previous post. I then set both cameras in manual mode for shutter, aperture and ISO. Same settings for both. Don't assume I would use your methods of testing rather than the correct ones.</p><p></p><p>This has been done to death now so live with whatever you believe, I don't much care as i have enough info to make my own informed decisions. I never set out to bias a result it just came out that way.</p><p></p><p>I have no interest in continuing this debate. A couple of contributors who I respect fully understood the point being made while others have gone on a fanciful journey that bore little relevance to the original theme.</p><p></p><p>Nobody who has contested my original statement has gone beyond spouting un-corroborated here say, rather than doing a controlled test of their own that would make all those detailed hairs in my 7100 image blur like the D800 image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 199834, member: 8705"] Wayne your now entering the realms of BS. To make things equal I metered the subject with a Sekonic 478DR meter and used studio strobes for light. I'm sure I mentioned this in a previous post. I then set both cameras in manual mode for shutter, aperture and ISO. Same settings for both. Don't assume I would use your methods of testing rather than the correct ones. This has been done to death now so live with whatever you believe, I don't much care as i have enough info to make my own informed decisions. I never set out to bias a result it just came out that way. I have no interest in continuing this debate. A couple of contributors who I respect fully understood the point being made while others have gone on a fanciful journey that bore little relevance to the original theme. Nobody who has contested my original statement has gone beyond spouting un-corroborated here say, rather than doing a controlled test of their own that would make all those detailed hairs in my 7100 image blur like the D800 image. [/QUOTE]
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The D7100 has better resolving power than the D800
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