Will a smaller sensor still perform well in a studio setting?
I have some studio time booked for tomorrow, and I just broke my favorite lens for my full frame camera. I have a Nikon D3300 from a few years ago, and not much time to go shopping. Is it worth trying to use it?
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Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make NIKON CORPORATION Camera Model NIKON D750 Camera Software Snapseed 2.0 Photographer Peter Swire - [email protected] Maximum Lens Aperture f/4.1 Sensing Method One-Chip Color Area Color Filter Array Pattern 970 Focal Length (35mm Equiv) 45 mm Image-Specific Properties: Horizontal Resolution 300 dpi Vertical Resolution 300 dpi Image Created 2017:07:18 21:54:07 Exposure Time 1/125 sec F-Number f/5.6 Exposure Program Manual ISO Speed Rating 100 Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Center Weighted Average Light Source Flash Flash No Flash, Compulsory Focal Length 45.00 mm Color Space Information sRGB Image Width 1080 Image Height 1620 Rendering Normal Exposure Mode Manual White Balance Manual Scene Capture Type Standard Gain Control None Contrast Normal Saturation Normal Sharpness Normal Subject Distance Range Unknown
>>3117032
Are you serious?
>>3117032
It'll be fine
>>3117042
kys
>>3117032
It literally doesn't even matter, it is the same as a full frame just with the ISO being a stop faster and the lens a stop slower.
At base ISO no one will ever know the difference. The only time full frame really matters is if you have to jack up the ISO
>>3117057
Cool, I was hoping that was the case. Thank you.