Re: Wow...
It all depends on what photography one does. Some people actually don't need the 36mp of the D800. I'm not waiting for Canon's answer to the D800 because I never print big enough to justify it. I have a friend with two D800 cameras and he often shoots them in the 15mp crop mode because having tens of thousands of 36mp files is a PITA. I have another friend who back in 2005 bought *and returned* the original 12.8mp 5D because he felt it had too many megapixels; 8mp was already plenty for him.
If I were choosing between the Sony A7 and A7R, I would choose the lower mp A7 because it's cheaper, has a quieter shutter and has all of the mp that I want. Of course, a photographer who needs to print large will have a different view. If I actually needed 36mp, I would have bought the D800 or A7R. Why wait? Switching brands isn't the big deal that it used to be. With eBay one can convert one's gear to cash in just days and get market value for it easily.
bosshog7_2000 said:I guess I'm late to this topic but had to laugh at all the ridiculous comments. First of all...it's funny how many on here 'don't need' the pixels from the D800...sounds awfully like the Nikon crowd when the 5D2 was first announced. Secondly, the D800/D800E sensor is one of the best out there today...period. Even if you don't 'need' the resolution it still offers better dynamic range than your 5D3.
Count me in as a loyal Canon customer who is tired of waiting for the answer to the D800. I'm still slugging away with my 5D2 until such time as Canon catches up in their sensor design...which I'm sure they will at some point.
It all depends on what photography one does. Some people actually don't need the 36mp of the D800. I'm not waiting for Canon's answer to the D800 because I never print big enough to justify it. I have a friend with two D800 cameras and he often shoots them in the 15mp crop mode because having tens of thousands of 36mp files is a PITA. I have another friend who back in 2005 bought *and returned* the original 12.8mp 5D because he felt it had too many megapixels; 8mp was already plenty for him.
If I were choosing between the Sony A7 and A7R, I would choose the lower mp A7 because it's cheaper, has a quieter shutter and has all of the mp that I want. Of course, a photographer who needs to print large will have a different view. If I actually needed 36mp, I would have bought the D800 or A7R. Why wait? Switching brands isn't the big deal that it used to be. With eBay one can convert one's gear to cash in just days and get market value for it easily.
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