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Originally Posted by Railgun
I went from a 700 to an 810 last fall. I mainly do a lot of pans...landscapes and cityscapes. While 12MP is great, and that body was faster than the 810, some I will blow up to pretty large prints. A pan I did of HK will be 7.5'x14". 12mp could have probably done that, but I'm a fan of detail.
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Large prints are the reason for going full frame.
Low ISO dynamic range is a forte' of Nikon 810, but it's unrelated to full-frame vs. crop and more to do with sensor design choices by Sony/Nikon. Canon, OTOH, rewards at higher ISO and preforms best when Exposed To The Right. The 5DsR has super resolution, but so does the 7D MkII, with the same pixel-pitch. It does have improved DR at higher ISOs than the 7D2, but that's problem more a function of the sensor's newer design than full-frame vs. crop-sensor. In the long haul, full-frame is out big prints and resolution.
Dave