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To be clear, I am sure Paco could do better shots with a dumbphone than I could ever do even with a Phase One. I was just wondering, what difference a bigger, „warmer“ sensor would make in the hands of someone who masters the art and craft like he does. Otherwise, I plead guilty to being a Pentaxian but this is probably not the weirdest trait a Grenadier driver could possibly have!
 
To be clear, I am sure Paco could do better shots with a dumbphone than I could ever do even with a Phase One. I was just wondering, what difference a bigger, „warmer“ sensor would make in the hands of someone who masters the art and craft like he does. Otherwise, I plead guilty to being a Pentaxian but this is probably not the weirdest trait a Grenadier driver could possibly have!
The sensor size influences but not that much, the Nikon D750 is a Full Frame of "only" 24 Mpx. but as I mentioned in my opinion one of the most important things in night photography is the sensor's ability to manage noise, keep in mind that this photo was taken with an iso 6,400 and the noise has not been reduced, it is edited without using any noise filter, for a few weeks they let me use a Nikon z7 III, with a much larger sensor (61 Mpx) and I did not find any notable improvement compared to the 750D, only of course the weight and size of the mirrorless which would be the only reason if in the end I decide to jump to mirrorless, Greetings
 
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