I have been on Talk Photography for a number of years now, and I would say 50% of FF users describe pictures produced from FF 'magical' and on another level from crop sensors.
Out of interest, what is the true benefit of full frame? I understand that at high ISO levels, any FF camera will produce cleaner shots. Apart from this benefit, what makes FF so magical?
I was going to go the D600 route, rather than my D7100, and was just wondered what I am missing?
The shots from my D7100 are good, full of detail but not 'crisp' sharp so too speak. I think that's more down to the jpeg processing, rather than the camera itself.
I still think about full frame, but I don't have expensive glass to go with it. I'm not sure, if with my current lenses, I would gain much from going full frame.
Out of interest, what is the true benefit of full frame? I understand that at high ISO levels, any FF camera will produce cleaner shots. Apart from this benefit, what makes FF so magical?
I was going to go the D600 route, rather than my D7100, and was just wondered what I am missing?
The shots from my D7100 are good, full of detail but not 'crisp' sharp so too speak. I think that's more down to the jpeg processing, rather than the camera itself.
I still think about full frame, but I don't have expensive glass to go with it. I'm not sure, if with my current lenses, I would gain much from going full frame.