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Old 20-11-11, 13:52
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Full frame is an odd one - some people seem to think that it will give totally different results or that it is the magic solution to photographic problems. If you like shallow DOF shots then a full frame camera will allow you to take this to the extreme if used with a really fast lens. The noise handling does tend to be much better as is the wiggle room (the amount of processing you can do on an image while still retaining good detail). I do love shooting on a full frame camera and love the results but there is no doubting that most of the shots could be done just as well on a cropper (assuming I got the exposure bang on to begin with).
I have been thinking about crop v full frame for ages so I went out yesterday to get a feel of the different cameras D7000 D300s and D700. After a lot of thought I have decided to stick with the croppped sensor for two reasons one full frame ain't goinna make me a better photographer and why go to the expense of replacing all the lenses I have already and am happy with for the type of photography I do. I have decided to wait to see what Nikon do in the new year as my camera of choice would be the d300s and I sure an update is on the way sometime soon.
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