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The question that comes to mind for your experiment is were you doing everything the same with both cameras? Were the following all the same? - ISO - Apeture - Shutter speed - Same Amount of light (dimly light room versus brightly lit room, natural lighting versus flash?) - Tripod versus handheld Just thinking about it though, I can think of some things where the camera body would make a difference: - Does the camera body support vibration reduction (which I don't think is applicable for Nikon, as they use VR in lenses) - Resolution of the camera sensor (are the resolutions very different) - Noise Reduction capability of the sensor/body (some bodies have better noise reduction at the same ISO as a different body based on newer technology, physical size of the sensor, etc.) |
To be honest, I don't remember what the ISO, aperture and shutter speeds were on the D3000. I just used similar lighting to what we use at work and took a few quick pictures. Now keep in mind, for personal use it would work for me, as I don't see myself needing pictures of Micro electronics that phones use. Both were handheld.
I think the D3000 is a 10MP and the D50 is 8 or 6 I can't remember off the top of my head, but the D50 seems to have better pictures close up. For a normal picture not macro, the D3000 visually seems to be a better picture. |
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