tashley
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Nikon D810 sensor review: New DxOMark leader - DxOMark
sorry for the cross post but if the mods think it irrelevant, please delete...
sorry for the cross post but if the mods think it irrelevant, please delete...
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Perhaps I'm missing something but is there a reason why you've posted this in the Sony forum?Nikon D810 sensor review: New DxOMark leader - DxOMark
sorry for the cross post but if the mods think it irrelevant, please delete...
I invited the mods to remove it if they consider it irrelevant and I posted it because for a lot of photographers I know, including myself, the D8xx and Sony A7r are competitors for their time and money. But I am perfectly happy for it to be removed.Perhaps I'm missing something but is there a reason why you've posted this in the Sony forum?
Fine by me. I couldn't see the connection and was genuinely curious.I invited the mods to remove it if they consider it irrelevant and I posted it because for a lot of photographers I know, including myself, the D8xx and Sony A7r are competitors for their time and money. But I am perfectly happy for it to be removed.
Well, nobody took it as trolling, one day after, no one even took the pain to say a word for the A7r. I was curious about DXO results and came to the conclusion that I won't see much difference between the Nikon and the A7r. Anyway I find the DSLRs way to big and to heavy to drag around, so I'm just happy that the A7r remains a close competitor to the D810 .The problem with putting it here is that it appears to be trolling.
Putting a favorable review or comment of one camera in a thread dealing with another camera is almost certain to elicit the kind of "mine's better than yours" discussion almost certain to annoy someone.
Thank you... You might like the comparisons I've posted over on the nikon forum...I do not care in what forum it is, but I must say I really like this thread!
I feel there is lot of competition between D810 and A7r, although I still prefer the "old school" approach from Nikon till today. Owning the D800E I am now very close to pull the trigger for the D810. And forget the Sony at least for the next incarnation period.
Many thanks Tim!