10-10-2010, 08:00 PM
The dynamic range is more dependent on the individual pixels (size, quality, etc.) than on the size of the sensor.
Though in general in DX the pixels are generally crammed together more, resulting in lower DR.
For me the fullframe advantage is still there. But it is purely that extra stop in low-light quality. I very often shoot at 3200 or 6400 ISO.
(Aside I would love to be able to upgrade my D700 to a D3s)
Though in general in DX the pixels are generally crammed together more, resulting in lower DR.
For me the fullframe advantage is still there. But it is purely that extra stop in low-light quality. I very often shoot at 3200 or 6400 ISO.
(Aside I would love to be able to upgrade my D700 to a D3s)