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30 Mp Mirrorless Camera

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30 Mp Mirrorless Camera

2024-08-29 05:29:40

The pedals that came with my MP-11 wore out, and I tried to buy the F-20 set to save money, but it wouldn't work--apparently only the F-30 will. This is a little frustrating, honestly, since the sostenuto pedal really doesn't come up that often and I didn't feel like I needed it. But it's worth being aware of. The F-30 works fine; the half-damper feature doesn't quite mimic the pedal gradations of an analog piano, but it's remarkably close.

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2024-05-02 08:14:46

All I ever wanted in a Mirrorless Camera.

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2024-07-19 07:49:36

I have been in photography for 30+ years as an amateur and most new models that Nikon comes out with is a vast improvement over the previous models. This is the first mirrorless camera I have ever bought. I am hooked on this! The incredible sensitivity of the chip is usable. Shot straight up into the night sky (no moon) at 1/30th of a second at f3.5 and got a good star field, no tripod. Awesome controls and images. Light weight and quiet. It is THE CAMERA to have! Enjoy.

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2024-08-12 07:25:58

Storing over 30 lenses, 4 DSLR, 4 Mirrorless, several flashes & strobes, accessories and I still have space. Everything in 1 place, the unit is black and most of gear blends-in since gear is mostly black. Strongly recommend.

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2024-06-04 08:30:51

Have been using the Shimoda Explorer 30 V2 with the medium mirrorless insert with my Fuji X-T5 kit. I have l-brackets mounted to all my bodies and the Shimoda bag was not deep enough to accommodate the the X-T5 with lens on its side. The Nya-Evo 36 with the medium insert handles this well. The bag seems smaller while hiking even though it's 6 liters larger. Quality is as good or better than Shimoda. Have a couple of excursions coming up beginning in March which will really test it out.

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2024-09-12 03:33:32

Great product. I think one of the best mirrorless camera out there.

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2024-08-24 09:45:57

I use it for my mirrorless camera. Would recommend.

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2024-04-24 04:29:15

The best camera so far, love the mirrorless tech.

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2024-05-05 02:51:45

I can't do this justice with a review...there are so many features to cover. The menu system is way better nowadays (coming from Sony A99V, A700). The size, weight, and built quality are perfect in my opinion. Let me just say...as someone in the prosumer/amateur hobbyist looking for photo and video capabilities in one, this camera cannot be beat in 2022...period. I'm probably 85% photo so for me the bump to 33 MP (from 24 MP) is perfect knowing that the A7RIV at 61 MP would be very cool but overkill most of the time. (If you like to crop and think 50+ MP is what you need in camera, just get Topaz Gigapixel AI to deal with crops and resolution...problem solved for less than $100...for the 99% of folks who don't pixel-peep for their careers).

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2024-04-12 08:41:30

Nobody is paying attention to this little camera because it does not have the pro specs, it's not dual card slot, it's only 20.9 MP, it's a huge mount with a small sensor, full-frame is better than APS-C, the lens selections are not good, blah...blah..blah... Everyone is missing out the intention Nikon has on this camera and that is the FUN factor in photography. I have and used Nikon D7100, D810, D850, D500, and the Z7. All of them are really grate cameras. Well constructed, weather sealed, rugged, and most of all aimed for professional use. I also have a bunch of Nikon lenses that you can say are also pro grade. When Nikon first announced this camera I was not really thrilled like the way I was when they debuted the D850 and Z6/7. And like everyone before investing on a new equipment I do research first before committing. When it became available for pre-order I went ahead and took the dive of getting one. Now that I tried it I was amazed with how compact this camera is. It literally a pocketable camera like its point and shoot cousins. The capabilities in stills and video is on par with my D500 except of the size, additional features, and weight. I take this camera with me most of the time than my other ones. It's fun to shoot it. IMO it's a better alternative than using my smartphone for taking photo at least the shape is familiar for me with that DSLR/Mirrorless feeling in your hand. The size makes good use for candid and street photography because it's less noticeable and discrete. It's a well rounded camera for taking almost any kind of photography. The 20.9MP is just within the sweet spot for resolution good enough for a 13 x 19 size print out. I do not pixel peep or even scrutinize the resolution like Youtuber reviewers do because at the end of the day what matters most it your overall satisfaction with the product since you are the user.

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