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Best Image Size For Digital Camera Mp
Chanice | 2024-08-04 03:21:49 |
Best camera ever! This is my first digital camera and it was worth every cent. Image quality is immaculate. 5 |
Tom | 2024-07-15 05:29:13 |
I've been a professional photojournalist for 40 years, used all the top-of -the-line models from both Nikon (limited to film) and Canon (up to the 1D Mark IV). With few exceptions, such as needing a very long, 300mm or more, at f/2.8, lens, this camera can shoot ANY assignment a photojournalist is handed and do it with an image quality equaling or surpassing a top of the line full size DSLR. It has a learning curve you must master, but so does every high-end digital camera. After 40 years shooting, having a camera of such immense capability, stunning image quality and in size and weight equivalent to large bar of soap, can't be beat. If you're a veteran shooter, remember the size and quality of the Leica rangefinders. This camera is on par with the Leica and easily meets the requirements, and in many instance, surpasses the uses of a D5 or 1Dx. Think: small, unobtrusive, amateur-looking to the common folk and able to produce a stunning, high quality digital file. If you , like me, are at the point where you where to point your camera, and need not sport a huge DSLR with a equally large zoom, buy this camera. You will achieve what you see' by using this highly advanced digital camera. 5 |
Gerardo | 2024-06-28 06:48:50 |
I own a Leica MP film camera as well as the Leica M11-P digital camera. Thanks to this diopter I can now focus my rangefinder cameras in lightening speed. 5 |
Douglas | 2024-08-22 04:30:53 |
I upgraded from a Canon XS, 10 mp camera. This T6i is 24 mp and a definate difference in photo quality. Have only shot abiut 250 photos so far but it is working well. The transition has been easy as most all the controls are the same. Really like the touch screen. Makes changing settings a lot faster. Like the articulated screen too and will use it if and when I need live view for shooting down low. Also like having a lot of options for focus points. A down side on this camera would be that the focus point shows up in the viewfinder as a red square or squares and also in image viewing. That is somewhat anoying. If there is a way to shut off that function I haven't found it yet. The XS had just a red dot for focus point and that didn't show up in image viewing. All in all a good camera though. 5 |
Julian | 2024-05-15 03:41:50 |
I recently upgraded from the EOS-1D X. �I use the EOS-1D X Mark II for stills, and it is even better than its outstanding predecessor. �I am very new to video, so I will not review that camera function. The 20.2 MP image sensor is excellent. �The individual pixel size is larger than those used in many other full frame sensors. �Therefore, it is my understanding that the this image sensor can be more effective due to its larger pixel size, even though the number of pixels is only 20.2 MP. In some aspects, the technology may seem somewhat behind 2018 standards. �However, remember that the EOS-1D X Mark II was first announced on February 1, 2016 and is therefore a 2 year old design. �When this fact is taken into consideration, the onboard technology is fantastic! Finally, the user is not just purchasing a camera. �The user obtains top notch technical support from Canon! 5 |
Geoffrey | 2024-04-07 06:30:49 |
I haven't had the camera for too long, but the images I get from it are incredible. As others may have already stated, cropping a 61 MP image still yields an image with little or no degradation. One caveat: make sure your RAW conversion software and your operating systems are recent enough to handle the files. 5 |
Ed | 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. 5 |
Paracheftographer | 2024-07-27 01:57:38 |
Best protection for your digital camera LCDs. The only thing I'll use for any digital cameras to protect the LCDs. 5 |
Sam | 2024-08-21 07:58:36 |
Best film ever. Way better than digital! 5 |
Ben | 2024-09-01 07:57:56 |
Best digital snake I've ever used. 5 |