Steve Perry does it again:
Conclusion:
1) Use an FX it is better due to larger pixels and what camera companies do with them (since they can). You just have to frame the picture correctly, use the correct lens.
2) If you have to crop, do it with a high level crop DX body, it will outperform any FX with lower pixel density (mostly the case even with a D810) even at higher ISO.
Conclusion:
1) Use an FX it is better due to larger pixels and what camera companies do with them (since they can). You just have to frame the picture correctly, use the correct lens.
2) If you have to crop, do it with a high level crop DX body, it will outperform any FX with lower pixel density (mostly the case even with a D810) even at higher ISO.