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  1. J

    Camera crop factor

    Agreed and again apologies for hijacking this thread. Indeed I do think its fun to discuss these issues -and interesting and informative as well. As I said earlier I just couldn't resist bring a little perspective. Please continue and I will watch and read with interest. Chris
  2. J

    Camera crop factor

    Couldn't agree more, but we are talking about technology/equipment that is pretty similar here, X0D vs IDX etc, my point is at this level, skill and 'eye' takes over as a determining factor.
  3. J

    Camera crop factor

    So how many angels exactly was that on the head of the pin? Sorry, couldn't resist. Don't get me wrong, I'm enjoying this thread ( and learning something from it as well ) but really, I mean, we are are talking about taking photographs of birds here and to say that hairs are being split is...
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