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Thinking of adding a full Frame camera to my mix
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 669729" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I have both the D750 and D7200 although I haven't yet tried out low light or high ISO with the D7200. Keep in mind your D500 is newer than the D7200 so the D500 *should* be slightly better overall with its image quality than the D7200--specifically how it handles low light and high ISO. </p><p></p><p>Overall, the newer FX sensors are still better at handling noise than their comparable DX sensors. Since I don't have any experience with the D800e, I won't be able to offer any input on it. I love the sensor of my D750. It's phenomenal, and when it comes to low light and/or high ISO, it will be better than your D7200. </p><p></p><p>One thing you might want to consider is the software ON1 Resize 10. It uses algorithms when it upsizes images. I did a side-by-side enlargement comparison between it and the newest version of PCC and felt ON1 Resize 10 edged out PCC slightly. If you decide to go with a D750, the software would be to your advantage to help with image quality when it comes to those large prints. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, the higher resolution of the D800e is also something to consider. Good luck with whatever you choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 669729, member: 13196"] I have both the D750 and D7200 although I haven't yet tried out low light or high ISO with the D7200. Keep in mind your D500 is newer than the D7200 so the D500 *should* be slightly better overall with its image quality than the D7200--specifically how it handles low light and high ISO. Overall, the newer FX sensors are still better at handling noise than their comparable DX sensors. Since I don't have any experience with the D800e, I won't be able to offer any input on it. I love the sensor of my D750. It's phenomenal, and when it comes to low light and/or high ISO, it will be better than your D7200. One thing you might want to consider is the software ON1 Resize 10. It uses algorithms when it upsizes images. I did a side-by-side enlargement comparison between it and the newest version of PCC and felt ON1 Resize 10 edged out PCC slightly. If you decide to go with a D750, the software would be to your advantage to help with image quality when it comes to those large prints. On the other hand, the higher resolution of the D800e is also something to consider. Good luck with whatever you choose. [/QUOTE]
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