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Thinking Of Getting Into Digital Photography
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<blockquote data-quote="Odin_aa" data-source="post: 424998" data-attributes="member: 11814"><p>The problem with general statements is they are incorrect, your comparing apples to oranges when going from the pro level camera's too the consumer level cameras.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The full frame Canon cameras do outperform Nikon in high ISO. The non-pro (The 5D not included in this) canon cameras are no different, read no better at high ISO performance.</p><p></p><p>I have a D2x and have had some raw files given too me from the full frame canon cameras...there is a big difference having all that extra room (bigger sensor size) to place pixels in and it shows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Odin_aa, post: 424998, member: 11814"] The problem with general statements is they are incorrect, your comparing apples to oranges when going from the pro level camera's too the consumer level cameras. The full frame Canon cameras do outperform Nikon in high ISO. The non-pro (The 5D not included in this) canon cameras are no different, read no better at high ISO performance. I have a D2x and have had some raw files given too me from the full frame canon cameras...there is a big difference having all that extra room (bigger sensor size) to place pixels in and it shows. [/QUOTE]
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