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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 400011" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>Here is the analysis promised in a previous post. (a personal selection)</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]132342[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Legend: </p><p>Red is just the ultimate reference the D4S.</p><p>Green is best in class performance.</p><p>Cyan is good performance but lagging the best, but better then no colour.</p><p>Pink is poor performance.</p><p></p><p>For the not exercised reader, the D7000 is a top notch system that allows for a lot of creativity, it does not perform poorly at all. This analysis just shows where other systems are even better, not how this better would improve your pictures, that is more in the way you use the camera. See also that the best camera has a pink score in resolution (some of the best do not need Mega Pixels!).</p><p>Similar for the D750; good performance but lagging the best, shows actually it is the second best all rounder (it does seem that the D810 or Sony A7R still have a bit more versatile sensor).</p><p></p><p>Be clear as well that this does not mention factors like price, AF, lens compatibility, weight, etc... which are factors in the way you will use your camera.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok I understood it is mainly on lenses that you prefer DXO information. As you state for lenses it is linked to your use and people should remember that they are important in the equation on the system they choose. e.g. the Tamron 28-75 scores poorly, I bought it since the use I have foreseen for it, it is pretty close to 3 times more expensive lenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 400011, member: 15675"] Here is the analysis promised in a previous post. (a personal selection) [ATTACH=CONFIG]132342._xfImport[/ATTACH] Legend: Red is just the ultimate reference the D4S. Green is best in class performance. Cyan is good performance but lagging the best, but better then no colour. Pink is poor performance. For the not exercised reader, the D7000 is a top notch system that allows for a lot of creativity, it does not perform poorly at all. This analysis just shows where other systems are even better, not how this better would improve your pictures, that is more in the way you use the camera. See also that the best camera has a pink score in resolution (some of the best do not need Mega Pixels!). Similar for the D750; good performance but lagging the best, shows actually it is the second best all rounder (it does seem that the D810 or Sony A7R still have a bit more versatile sensor). Be clear as well that this does not mention factors like price, AF, lens compatibility, weight, etc... which are factors in the way you will use your camera. Ok I understood it is mainly on lenses that you prefer DXO information. As you state for lenses it is linked to your use and people should remember that they are important in the equation on the system they choose. e.g. the Tamron 28-75 scores poorly, I bought it since the use I have foreseen for it, it is pretty close to 3 times more expensive lenses. [/QUOTE]
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