Takennnn wrote: Mehhhhh, it's a response to Nikon's D800/D810. The 36MP sensor in the D800 is more than enough to find any flaws in your photos and bring glaring attention to them, so a 50MP sensor will do that but worse, and the extra noise produced from 20 more MP will be a downside in my opinion as well. The majority of the other specs are on par with the D810, so not a big step above for me.
Stealthy Ninja wrote: AS you know, I owned a D800 and D800e at the same time before getting a 1Dx and later a 1Ds III.
I'll stick with what I have. I know the advantages of many of the MP and I'm very happy with what I have. The 1Ds III makes files good enough for me when it comes to landscapes/studio stuff and the 1Dx handles everything else.
I don't print large enough (or often enough) to require 50MP and for the love of all things pixelated, I have no idea why I'd want 50MP files.
Stealthy Ninja wrote: AS you know, I owned a D800 and D800e at the same time before getting a 1Dx and later a 1Ds III.
I'll stick with what I have. I know the advantages of many of the MP and I'm very happy with what I have. The 1Ds III makes files good enough for me when it comes to landscapes/studio stuff and the 1Dx handles everything else.
I don't print large enough (or often enough) to require 50MP and for the love of all things pixelated, I have no idea why I'd want 50MP files.
Scotty wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote: AS you know, I owned a D800 and D800e at the same time before getting a 1Dx and later a 1Ds III.
I'll stick with what I have. I know the advantages of many of the MP and I'm very happy with what I have. The 1Ds III makes files good enough for me when it comes to landscapes/studio stuff and the 1Dx handles everything else.
I don't print large enough (or often enough) to require 50MP and for the love of all things pixelated, I have no idea why I'd want 50MP files.
It sounds like you're justifying owning a 1dx when it just got outclassed by a new cam.
just get one.Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Scotty wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote: AS you know, I owned a D800 and D800e at the same time before getting a 1Dx and later a 1Ds III.
I'll stick with what I have. I know the advantages of many of the MP and I'm very happy with what I have. The 1Ds III makes files good enough for me when it comes to landscapes/studio stuff and the 1Dx handles everything else.
I don't print large enough (or often enough) to require 50MP and for the love of all things pixelated, I have no idea why I'd want 50MP files.
It sounds like you're justifying owning a 1dx when it just got outclassed by a new cam.
SO MUCH JELLY
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looks shopped to meStealthy Ninja wrote: Scotty will be switching to Canon soon:
Take THAT nikon!
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