Sony vs Nikon - Part 2
My father told me I should keep both cameras and I’m starting to listen. DW agrees. As you may know, I’ve started comparing the quality of photo that I get with my Nikon D750—a full-frame D-SLR—and my Sony α6700—a crop-sensor, mirrorless camera. I want to see if it makes sense to keep both cameras if the Sony can take as good a photo. There’s that adage, it’s not the camera that takes the good photograph; it’s the photographer . But what if the same photographer captures the same image with different cameras? In my first comparison, it was hard to determine which camera took which photo. I was taking snapshots in even, bright light, and it produced sharp, well-exposed images in both cameras. I wasn’t counting pixels: I was just looking at the overall quality of the photos and determining that the full-frame Nikon didn’t seem to have an edge over the APS-C sensor in the Sony. From the first test, it looked as though there was no reason to keep the Nikon. The Nikon D750 has a 24 me...

