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Best Mirrorless Camera For Pro

2024-04-11 07:16:11

Perfect for iPhone Pro and mirrorless camera.

5
2024-09-04 05:23:22

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Best camera bag on the go. Can carry a mirrorless camera and still pack some space for other items such as a Water Bottle and a laptop or tablet.

5
2024-06-29 05:20:30

The Best Mirrorless camera of 2018. I bought it via B&H Photo Video along with adapter and 24-70 f4 lens and its the sharpest lens and has vibrant colors and auto focus/tracking is the best in both Photo/Video. One of the best continuous auto focus camera which Nikon has produced for Video and it tracks the subject very well. If u are the Nikon shooter then u should grab it immediately. Its low light capability is another powerful feature and its in par with Sony alpha series. Battery performance is great but not the best - I was able to get around 700 raw files with one battery and thats almost double than what they mentioned in the advertisement ie. around 350 plus pics. Anyway I got 2 extra batteries for this camera so that i can shoot more photo/video diring events. ——- Downside —— Single XQD memory card slot but thats ok as i can take a risk on it. Never seen failure in my SD cards since i started photography in 2013 so I can take that risk.

5
2024-06-17 09:38:34

Best addition to the camera. For the price it is an asset to any photography who wants quality close ups with a mirrorless camera.

5
2024-09-14 01:16:26

Where do I start? Well, this is now my third Sony Mirrorless camera, but my first Pro camera. I started off with the Sony a6000, then upgraded to the a6400 which was replaced by this camera. I'm a beauty and portrait photographer, and the difference between this model and my previous a6400 is incredible. I'm loving all the different programmable buttons available, being able to pull out and rotate the screen as well as the super fast and accurate Eye Autofocus. Skin tones also seem to be improved, so that's a big plus. My only disappointment (and it's a minor one) is that Sony couldn't include an external battery charger. Instead they opted for a power brick and USB cable to charge the battery while it's inside the camera. I probably won't be replacing this body for at least 5 years, and I'm very happy with my decision and purchase.

5
2024-08-08 05:35:28

I recently purchase an Olympus mirrorless camera and several lens. I purchased two Extreme Pro 128GB memory card with the system. These cards have aways meet of exceeded my expectations. It is y go to card

5
2024-05-25 08:16:37

I debated for a while between what camera to upgrade to - did I want to go the next-newest prosumer? Did I want to go to full-frame? Or did I want to make the jump to mirrorless? After a lot of back and forth, weighing pros and cons, I came across the D500 - a perfect mixture. A more pro-level camera body, still with the crop sensor so I would not lose the lenses I currently own or have to fight with an adapter to get them to work with another body type. Not to mention the very reasonable price! In the short time I have had the camera, I have already had a number of shoots and the results have been absolutely amazing. A rather large step up from my previous Nikon body, with more available manual choices. Definitely a good choice for those looking to get more pro-level options with their body but not wanting to sacrifice the crop sensor. Only minor downside is compared to a mirrorless, the D500 is on the heavy side.

5
2024-05-09 03:19:45

I bought a Hadley Pro bag for my mirrorless kit, and while the bag was perfect for my camera and four lenses, the 1.5 bare strap was uncomfortable on my shoulder after a few minutes of carrying the bag around. So I ordered the SP40 to spread and cushion the load, which it does quite well. It is very well made, like all Billingham products, and an attractive addition to the bag as well. My only complaint is that for the cost of the Hadley Pro, a shoulder pad should have been included with it.

5
2024-04-15 05:51:45

Easily one of the best choices for a walk around camera bag. It is roomy enough for a mirrorless camera and 2-3 pro lenses. Perfect for a day of street shooting without fatigue. Like all Peak Design products, the materials are stellar and the design is beautifully thought out. The more you use it, the more you appreciate the creative thinkers at PD. There is a new model but I really like this one. it is a brilliant piece of kit that will work harder than you on most shoots..

5
2024-04-01 03:40:42

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] As a landscape photographer with the Nikon Z System, I needed a solution to handle 2 mirrorless bodies (Z8 and Z7), and several NIkkor S lenses, with the fantastic All New 21L PRVKE backpack. I find that the Pro Camera Cube/PRVKE combo meets the majority of my photographic needs quite nicely! The protection of the gear is of paramount importance to me, and this Pro Camera Cube (when inside the PRVKE) meets that criterion admirably. I plan to also test it with a Nikkor S 100-400 f/4.5-5.6, but cannot yet comment on how that would work. Overall, I highly recommend the Pro Camera Cube for a small to mid-size mirrorless kit!

5