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D3200; time to lose the AA filters?
If you look at the D3200, the Sony NEX-7, the D800, you'll see that the
images from them at low ISO are soft. But, the D800E doesn't look soft, at least based on another comparison I saw. Compare the D7000 to the D3200. Look at the paperclips in the scene at 200 ISO. Notice how soft the D3200 and the Sony NEX-7 images are? Notice how sharp the D7000 image is by comparison? Same with the Olympus OM-D, it is sharp. Resolution is better on the 24mp cameras, but the images are not sharp-looking. http://www.dpreview.com/previews/nikond3200/6 |
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