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Which to Buy Now? D500 or D750
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<blockquote data-quote="Ironwood" data-source="post: 632964" data-attributes="member: 10447"><p>I read some comments on another forum a week or 2 ago ( I dont remember which one, I am not a member and I was just googling for answers )</p><p></p><p>One of the people in the conversation said he was so happy with his D500 because it was free from DX diffraction. </p><p>One thing that annoys me with my D7100 images is they always seem to have a bit of noise/ graininess to them, this can even be at iso100 with correct exposure. Noise reduction can get rid of some /most of it, but it does cost some detail.</p><p>I have been wondering if this has something to do with this "dx diffraction" they were talking about. </p><p>I have heard multiple times people have said how their D750 gave them "clean images", how does the D500 images compare here ?</p><p>Anyone care to give their thoughts on this ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironwood, post: 632964, member: 10447"] I read some comments on another forum a week or 2 ago ( I dont remember which one, I am not a member and I was just googling for answers ) One of the people in the conversation said he was so happy with his D500 because it was free from DX diffraction. One thing that annoys me with my D7100 images is they always seem to have a bit of noise/ graininess to them, this can even be at iso100 with correct exposure. Noise reduction can get rid of some /most of it, but it does cost some detail. I have been wondering if this has something to do with this "dx diffraction" they were talking about. I have heard multiple times people have said how their D750 gave them "clean images", how does the D500 images compare here ? Anyone care to give their thoughts on this ? [/QUOTE]
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