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When you're wrong, expect to be corrected :)
In reply to Biological_Viewfinder,
5 months ago
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Biological_Viewfinder wrote:
moving_comfort wrote:
Biological_Viewfinder wrote:
What's really going on here is that Nikon has made a camera that allows you to take the time and get better results than previous cameras because of that amazing resolution. If you have plenty of time and use a tripod, a shutter release, and use Live-View, Mirror-Up then your D800 images will be more crisp than your D700 images.
This is slightly misleading, because your D800 images will be usually be more crisp than a lower-resolution even without taking those steps.
The OP was asking about handheld shooting, and the fact is that if you are not shooting at lowish shutter speeds, the D800 will resolve more - even handheld. You may not be maximizing that output, but you don't need to maximize it to get better output. This is an element of the misconception: maximize is not required for better.
You said "A handheld shot is never going to be as sharp as a solid technique tripod shot, ever. " At high shutter speeds they may be so close as to not be able to tell the difference - but again, even if the shutter speeds are lower, you don't need to maximize the output to simply get better shots.
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I would argue the point,
You could, but you'd lose the point again, unless you can come up with a better argument or present some evidence to bolster your argument... which I can do.
but all you seem to do is follow me around to disagree with me. So I think I'd rather just let you keep using your camera the wrong way. I also think it's due time to place you on the ignore list. I haven't found one thing you've said to be useful anyway, and I don't like stalkers.
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I happened to post in the thread first, it seems more as if you're followingme around.
At any rate, in your entry into this thread you wrong once again - or actually 'partially right', and just right enough to confuse people about the important parts you're wrong about.
I and others have presented actual evidence that handheld shots between the two cameras will always favor the higher-res sensor, all else being equal, or be the same if the shutter speeds are below your personal ability to handhold steady (which for most folks falls around 1/FL or less - but varies from person to person.)
That's pretty much what the OP was asking - unfortunately threads like these get input from folks like you who confuse the issue, answer from the standpoint of personal limitations or just basically get the facts wrong.
(I would appreciate being put on your ignore list, by the way - very much. That way I can correct you when you're wrong without having to deal with a tiresome rant, and we can keep these threads on topic! )
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