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I had been searching for lots of info about these two cameras trying to decide which camera to get since I stepped down from full frame D700. I was interested in the Sony Mirror less camera line because of all the hype on how good they are. Well needless to say I bought one and started testing it out. It seemed very good for the money but, in the back of my mine I still had open questions about the D7100. I fall into that trap where I always want the best for what I am looking for in this case either mirror less or DX. Since I already had the D7000 and I know it is a good camera I thought maybe taking advantage of the D7100 at this point might make more sense since it is newer. So I have taken some side by side comparison photos to share with you and maybe a few more eyes can help finalizing this decision. ( Thank goodness to bestbuy and return polices)
The Nikon D7100 is using a prime 50mm 1.8 lens while the sony is using the pancake 16-50mm kit lens. What I did was make sure I took both photos at the same focal distance, iso and aperture so they were compatible and both shot on a tripod. Both shot in RAW with NO post processing at all.
So Here are two side by sides.
This is a close up of some salt and pepper shakers on our table with a fruit bowl in the background. The colors seem to be almost identical and so is the image very hard to tell the difference. What I did notice is that the NIKON had more circular bokeh at the ridge of the bowl right above the salt and pepper shakers (the left side) It also looks maybe just maybe a tad bit creamier (not sure if its because of the prime lens vs kit lens) Sharpness seems to be the same. The only other major difference at this point is that the NIKON is definatly bigger in image size which I could zoom in more in photoshop with less pixelation (great for croppers like me who don't always get it right in the camera) However if you do not need to crop it would not make any difference. Do you see anything else that I missed?

camera test 1 by VIPGraphX, on Flickr
Next is my lower light test with more spacing behind the subject. So what I notice right away is the colors seem different from each other but thats to be expected and was really surprise in the first test that they were so similar. I noticed that the Sony was a bit brighter on the face of Mickey and to the left of him. Not sure if that was because of the difference in position or not. Next think I notice is that the Nikon has to me better tree color since its not as bright it has more green and a little darker which I like better. If you look to the right of Mickey The Nikon has better bokeh in the lights I think they start to look a little more hexagony for lack of a better word and a bit more larger than the sony which is a bit more circular and smaller. As far as sharpness goes they are pretty close. I think when Looking at this in full image size the Nikon looks to be Sharper but, I am thinking once again because of it is 24mp. Any thoughts on this?

camera test 2 by VIPGraphX, on Flickr
I did some close ups to show you and maybe you all can share your input on these images as well. To me it seems like the nikon D7100 has more detail in all areas of Mickeys face and hat. The textures seems to have more depth and not as soft as the sony ned 6. Is this better image quality, better glass (prime vs non prime) Is it because of the bigger sensor? What say you.

CAMERA TEST 4 by VIPGraphX, on Flickr
I think that in real world unless you were cropping it in this tight and blowing up the photos you really would not see a difference and nor what a non trained eye like a family member who just likes good pictures. However if you are into big time cropping maybe this would be that much more important. I know to me just knowing its that better will eat at me for a while. Makes decisions harder.
I still need to do more testing to see what direction to go. Here are some other factors I am considering. More lenses for nikon without adapters. Off camera flash works better for nikon then the sony ned 6 ( I have read that many people are having problems with this and not being able to trigger the flash) I like to use flash especially indoors to bounce the light. I also like to full around with it at lower angles for different dramatic effects. I do like the option on the sony nex 6 which allows you to angle the screen. I have already used this feature quite a bit. I am not sure on the electronic view finder just yet as it is like looking through a TV to take a picture vs looking through a window. Right now with no big lens, no battery grip they both feel nice and light, the Nikon D7100 fits my hand better but the sony nex 6 is starting to feel pretty good in my hand and does not feel like a cheap camera at all. I also like the focus peaking and the option to fine tune your focus after the camera focuses,, this lets you nail your focus like all the time, this is very cool and very easy to use! The image quality on both are great and after taking it on vacation this weekend I will have more info about my thoughts for any of you who care about this as I could not really find side by sides on these two cameras on the net. Note I am a little worried that the bigger sensor may need better glass to take full advantage of the 24mps but is this true? I have read yes and no. I really dont want to by full frame lenses anymore since this is now more hobby and family oriented.
I would love your thoughts on this and any other helpful info you may have about both cameras.
The Nikon D7100 is using a prime 50mm 1.8 lens while the sony is using the pancake 16-50mm kit lens. What I did was make sure I took both photos at the same focal distance, iso and aperture so they were compatible and both shot on a tripod. Both shot in RAW with NO post processing at all.
So Here are two side by sides.
This is a close up of some salt and pepper shakers on our table with a fruit bowl in the background. The colors seem to be almost identical and so is the image very hard to tell the difference. What I did notice is that the NIKON had more circular bokeh at the ridge of the bowl right above the salt and pepper shakers (the left side) It also looks maybe just maybe a tad bit creamier (not sure if its because of the prime lens vs kit lens) Sharpness seems to be the same. The only other major difference at this point is that the NIKON is definatly bigger in image size which I could zoom in more in photoshop with less pixelation (great for croppers like me who don't always get it right in the camera) However if you do not need to crop it would not make any difference. Do you see anything else that I missed?

camera test 1 by VIPGraphX, on Flickr
Next is my lower light test with more spacing behind the subject. So what I notice right away is the colors seem different from each other but thats to be expected and was really surprise in the first test that they were so similar. I noticed that the Sony was a bit brighter on the face of Mickey and to the left of him. Not sure if that was because of the difference in position or not. Next think I notice is that the Nikon has to me better tree color since its not as bright it has more green and a little darker which I like better. If you look to the right of Mickey The Nikon has better bokeh in the lights I think they start to look a little more hexagony for lack of a better word and a bit more larger than the sony which is a bit more circular and smaller. As far as sharpness goes they are pretty close. I think when Looking at this in full image size the Nikon looks to be Sharper but, I am thinking once again because of it is 24mp. Any thoughts on this?

camera test 2 by VIPGraphX, on Flickr
I did some close ups to show you and maybe you all can share your input on these images as well. To me it seems like the nikon D7100 has more detail in all areas of Mickeys face and hat. The textures seems to have more depth and not as soft as the sony ned 6. Is this better image quality, better glass (prime vs non prime) Is it because of the bigger sensor? What say you.

CAMERA TEST 4 by VIPGraphX, on Flickr
I think that in real world unless you were cropping it in this tight and blowing up the photos you really would not see a difference and nor what a non trained eye like a family member who just likes good pictures. However if you are into big time cropping maybe this would be that much more important. I know to me just knowing its that better will eat at me for a while. Makes decisions harder.
I still need to do more testing to see what direction to go. Here are some other factors I am considering. More lenses for nikon without adapters. Off camera flash works better for nikon then the sony ned 6 ( I have read that many people are having problems with this and not being able to trigger the flash) I like to use flash especially indoors to bounce the light. I also like to full around with it at lower angles for different dramatic effects. I do like the option on the sony nex 6 which allows you to angle the screen. I have already used this feature quite a bit. I am not sure on the electronic view finder just yet as it is like looking through a TV to take a picture vs looking through a window. Right now with no big lens, no battery grip they both feel nice and light, the Nikon D7100 fits my hand better but the sony nex 6 is starting to feel pretty good in my hand and does not feel like a cheap camera at all. I also like the focus peaking and the option to fine tune your focus after the camera focuses,, this lets you nail your focus like all the time, this is very cool and very easy to use! The image quality on both are great and after taking it on vacation this weekend I will have more info about my thoughts for any of you who care about this as I could not really find side by sides on these two cameras on the net. Note I am a little worried that the bigger sensor may need better glass to take full advantage of the 24mps but is this true? I have read yes and no. I really dont want to by full frame lenses anymore since this is now more hobby and family oriented.
I would love your thoughts on this and any other helpful info you may have about both cameras.