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Eh, this Sony or Nikon forum....:bsmilie: Whatever the DXOmark scores, I keep it at that. It's nice to know and be assuring that what was bought is capable of. That's all.

Surely we can't hardly see the difference when in print. Unless if printed in billboard size but then no one will stand 2m away from a billboard.
 

Right..the D600 score actually make the 5D3 look bad..(not to mention the 5D3 is quite costly over the D600)

Well..fingers crossed for A99. As we goes on..the A99 test review should be coming very soon.
 

If you want to make guesses on where the A99 will stand, you can reference the gap between the A900 and D3x.
 

If you want to make guesses on where the A99 will stand, you can reference the gap between the A900 and D3x.

Maybe d7000 vs a57 is better? To take into account the slt mirror.
 

wow... and NEX-7 ranks 13?? higher than the NEX-5N?
 

kei1309 said:
wow... and NEX-7 ranks 13?? higher than the NEX-5N?

Remember that dxo normalizes all images to the same resolution before measurements. So a lot of the nex7 noise will be reduced when it's downsized
 

Rashkae said:
Remember that dxo normalizes all images to the same resolution before measurements. So a lot of the nex7 noise will be reduced when it's downsized

So that's why hmmm.
 

Alas, the DXO marking for all Sony camera is kinda low as compared. :o
 

Eh, this Sony or Nikon forum....:bsmilie: Whatever the DXOmark scores, I keep it at that. It's nice to know and be assuring that what was bought is capable of. That's all.

Surely we can't hardly see the difference when in print. Unless if printed in billboard size but then no one will stand 2m away from a billboard.



D600 was Sony new sensor seen in RX1 and A99 so atleast this test result could see how the sensor perform ofcourse each brand has thier own algorithm that affects the final output but atleast you can see how the sensor performs :-)
 

D600 was Sony new sensor seen in RX1 and A99 so atleast this test result could see how the sensor perform ofcourse each brand has thier own algorithm that affects the final output but atleast you can see how the sensor performs :-)

If they share the same sensor. :) Some people say the D600 uses an Aptiva sensor. Haha I better don't start with that. ;)
 

ageha said:
If they share the same sensor. :) Some people say the D600 uses an Aptiva sensor. Haha I better don't start with that. ;)

Nah. Aptiva does not have a 35mm 24mp sensor.
 

Nah. Aptiva does not have a 35mm 24mp sensor.

They didn't even have a 1" sensor in their catalog before yesterday, still they already supplied Nikon with one for about 1 year. As long as you don't work for them you can't really tell mate. ;)
 

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ageha said:
They didn't even have a 1" sensor in their catalog before yesterday, still they already supplied Nikon with one for one year. As long as you don't work for them you can't really tell mate. ;)

Then it's everybody guess . There is a possibility but we know that it's remote. It comes as no surprise for aptina to develop a one inch sensor since they already have apsc sensors.
 

BBTM said:
If I can afford a 24-70 and 70-200, I will go A99 n A77. With 24-70 mounted on A99, 70-200 on A77, SWEE! Then during DnD or outing, I just bring these equipments will do (with 2 high end flash of course). More than enough than anything else. Heh heh! :D

U should enjoy the dnd instead. Why spend so much and waste yr time and worst shoot free?
 

I dont even know why 1 would want to bring so many equipment to a DND. (unless he/she is a paid photographer to do the job)
:dunno:
 

the only things i bring to a D&D (btw, DnD is DO NOT DISTURB) are my fancy clothes.... and enough cash for a cab ride home after loads of beer and whiskey :bsmilie:
 

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