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<blockquote data-quote="alfaholic" data-source="post: 351860" data-attributes="member: 13066"><p>I am not comparing cameras, I am just saying that inferior D3 was used by professionals only few years a go, and today DX body have better IQ and dynamic range, even maximum ISO.</p><p>You can not say that photography from few years a go does not count. I remember some great shots made with D200, now they still look good, no matter the body is obsolete by today's standards.</p><p>So, if you want to say that when you choose DX format there is something better available at the same time, yes that is true, and that is ok.</p><p>No one says that you must have the best all the time in order to be professional photographer. I am sorry, but that is just funny...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alfaholic, post: 351860, member: 13066"] I am not comparing cameras, I am just saying that inferior D3 was used by professionals only few years a go, and today DX body have better IQ and dynamic range, even maximum ISO. You can not say that photography from few years a go does not count. I remember some great shots made with D200, now they still look good, no matter the body is obsolete by today's standards. So, if you want to say that when you choose DX format there is something better available at the same time, yes that is true, and that is ok. No one says that you must have the best all the time in order to be professional photographer. I am sorry, but that is just funny... [/QUOTE]
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