Would you explain pixel pitch to me please?quote=Indrajeet Singh]The pixel pitch is the same as the D500, I don't expect any different in image quality outside of low light and hi ISO images because of the Back Lit Sensor. The advantage that I see is the Focus Stacking for Macro and Landscapes. The ability to scan my old film negatives and digitize them also is something I am looking forward to doing. In fact, in good light conditions, I don't expect it will equal the images I get from my D7200.
Waiting to check these issues out. Will post some results when I have them.[/quote]
Congratulations and enjoy. I'm looking forward to some images.
Jack
I've been watching the reviews, and they've been quite positive overall. I look forward to seeing your pictures.
Congratulations, looking forward to seeing your posts.
Don
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Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
Indrajeet Singh wrote:
The ability to scan my old film negatives and digitize them also is something I am looking forward to doing.
My experience with scanners is that many can exactly digitize film. The problem is that most also exactly digitize all defects.
dyximan wrote:
Would you explain pixel pitch to me please?quote=Indrajeet Singh]The pixel pitch is the same as the D500, I don't expect any different in image quality outside of low light and hi ISO images because of the Back Lit Sensor. The advantage that I see is the Focus Stacking for Macro and Landscapes. The ability to scan my old film negatives and digitize them also is something I am looking forward to doing. In fact, in good light conditions, I don't expect it will equal the images I get from my D7200.
Waiting to check these issues out. Will post some results when I have them.
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There is stacks of information on Pixels, sensors, pixel pitch etc. on the net, here is one such example, which explains it quite well.
http://www.whatdigitalcamera.com/technical-guides/technology-guides/sensors-explained-11457Hope it helps.
Anandnra wrote:
Did you buy it in India? Didn't realize it was already available there. Enjoy and look forward to seeing your pictures.
Anand
Hi Anand, yes, I bought mine in India, its was released here about a week after it was in the USA. Probably cheaper than it is in the USA, The listed selling price is around USD 3,920/-, that includes 28% GST. Discounts are also available and one could buy for it around US$ 3300/-, brand new from a Nikon retailer with 2 year warranty.
as fine of a photographer as you are, I think such a fine camera is only going to make you a bit better
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