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Posted: Thu Jan 31st, 2013 02:08 |
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Robert
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No Tom because the 'better' the sensor the more demanding it becomes due to it being capable of recording even the slightest movement or out of focus subject. A 'better' sensor reveals weaknesses in technique and less than perfect lenses much better, it is not forgiving. In their D800 intro Nikon point out that to get the best from the camera you need to use a tripod and only the very best and most recent Nikkor lenses, which they listed.
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