Hi everyone,
Well I used to shoot a bridge camera and then like so many progressed. I now use a nikon d40 with a 18-200. This lens was the nearest best comparable lens to a 10x zoom I had got used to...
I really enjoy using the nikon and have taken some pics I like....
and another
This picture is better than it looks here (photobucket has shrunk it) but its only half cropped and I still wasn't thrilled with the end clarity. I'm happy I guess with the picture (I like his claws in the shadow
) but it made me think how much poorer the old fuji would be...mmmm
So, got bored and did a test..
this was a mistake. bear in mind this should be apples and oranges.
nikon +lens was well over £500 and everything I read told me the sensor in a dslr bears no resemblance to the poorer one in my old bridge. 6mp
vs
6mp bridge camera <£100
THere are so many variables in any pic I know but both are rested , same distance everything.
If any allowance is to be made its on the side of the bridge that in the test showed it's 10 x zoom got closer than the 18-200's so is cropped a bit tighter to show the same area.
oops . to me the bridge picture looks better, colour everything. Sure the nikon is a bit over exposed but that could be altered. when you zoom in really close on a stitch, the bridge wins in that to me too...
oh dear.
Is it because you don't get any advantage with an dslr over a bridge if they both have 6mp?
Your thoughts please....
Al
oh and the bottom one is with the cheaper camera...And the point of me saying all this , is just that I was so suprised and non plussed by the results.
Well I used to shoot a bridge camera and then like so many progressed. I now use a nikon d40 with a 18-200. This lens was the nearest best comparable lens to a 10x zoom I had got used to...
I really enjoy using the nikon and have taken some pics I like....
and another
This picture is better than it looks here (photobucket has shrunk it) but its only half cropped and I still wasn't thrilled with the end clarity. I'm happy I guess with the picture (I like his claws in the shadow
So, got bored and did a test..
this was a mistake. bear in mind this should be apples and oranges.
nikon +lens was well over £500 and everything I read told me the sensor in a dslr bears no resemblance to the poorer one in my old bridge. 6mp
vs
6mp bridge camera <£100
THere are so many variables in any pic I know but both are rested , same distance everything.
If any allowance is to be made its on the side of the bridge that in the test showed it's 10 x zoom got closer than the 18-200's so is cropped a bit tighter to show the same area.
oops . to me the bridge picture looks better, colour everything. Sure the nikon is a bit over exposed but that could be altered. when you zoom in really close on a stitch, the bridge wins in that to me too...
oh dear.
Is it because you don't get any advantage with an dslr over a bridge if they both have 6mp?
Your thoughts please....
Al
oh and the bottom one is with the cheaper camera...And the point of me saying all this , is just that I was so suprised and non plussed by the results.