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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D750
Thinking about the 750...
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 536737" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I can't answer as to why J-see said that, but one advantage is being able to crop while retaining enough pixels. A disadvantage of the D8xx series is your technique needs to be spot on when it comes to hand holding those cameras no matter what type of subjects you shoot. Any tiny or slight movement will show up as blur more than it will be noticeable with a D750 simply because of the number of pixels on the D8xx. You can also invest in a set of macro extension tubes for the D750 which will allow you to enlarge the subject without cropping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 536737, member: 13196"] I can't answer as to why J-see said that, but one advantage is being able to crop while retaining enough pixels. A disadvantage of the D8xx series is your technique needs to be spot on when it comes to hand holding those cameras no matter what type of subjects you shoot. Any tiny or slight movement will show up as blur more than it will be noticeable with a D750 simply because of the number of pixels on the D8xx. You can also invest in a set of macro extension tubes for the D750 which will allow you to enlarge the subject without cropping. [/QUOTE]
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