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Does Shutter Count Matter On A Mirrorless Camera
Louis | 2024-08-13 04:56:20 |
Does the job and I also can count on these 5 |
Jonathan | 2024-08-14 04:24:43 |
I purchased a refurb D7500 for about half what it cost new. The shutter count was around 200 so basically this was a brand new camera. This is not a small, light camera but it is a good size body for larger and longer lenses. I don't use it for video and I suspect that this would not be an ideal choice for heavy video use. The still images are wonderful - Nikon's color science is superb. Obviously camera manufacturers are moving to mirrorless but for now, you can get basically the same still output in DSLR body for much less money. 5 |
Clark | 2024-05-25 04:35:40 |
No matter all the small talk about the wonder-ment of the mirrorless revolution ,for my money, pure photography excellence, none match the superior D850. Even my D750, is a beast to be recon with, when it comes to being able to handle all forms of photography brilliantly. Yes the D850 is a large camera ( no problem for me, my hands aren't small ) but that adds to stability with large lenses when needed. It has the best hand grip, for better camera control. But aside from the obvious, this machine is unmatched in price for superior performance, even by its D6 big brother, without the high price. It is super in video as well, if you are doing both. I personally don't like to ask a still camera to be or do as well as a Video camera, designed expressly for video, But the D850 can more than hold its own in that video arena as well.The battery life, the optic view finder, the richness of its pictures, dynamic range, isn't matched by any DSLR, mirrorless or mirrored. The only camera's to come close to its performance, is the Z9, or cameras with a higher mega pixel count sensor, at a premium cost I might add. The D850, no matter who, even Nikon, putting it out to pasture is a mistake. Mirrorless for those people who are videographers is fine, but for the true still photographer, there is nothing, nothing that can touch the greatest, best DSLR ever made. Today years after its birth, nothing on the market beats it. No mirrorless, no problem, got Nikon D850!! 5 |
Jim | 2024-04-26 03:49:39 |
Put your camera on your tripod and look at the people or the landscape or whatever your subject matter and release the shutter with a great little remote. It not only allows you to look at the subject matter but also eliminates any potential camera shake. It is so inexpensive for the convenience. It runs on two triple A batteries which are provided! This is a great deal and a wonderful accessory no matter what type of photography you do. 5 |
Kenneth | 2024-09-29 05:19:35 |
I can always count on these to just work @ full speed no matter how big it is. So size don't matter :) 5 |
George | 2024-09-19 02:56:55 |
Bought it to work with a Betax No 5 Shutter thats on my 8x10 camera. Does exactly what it should do. 5 |
David | 2024-09-28 08:39:17 |
Does what it is supposed to do. It remotely fires the flash or will fire the camera shutter. 5 |
Ken | 2024-06-15 09:40:56 |
This is my first mirrorless camera and I am extremely pleased with it. Some of my favorite features are electronic shutter @ 20 FPS, great noise handling, face tracking with eye AF (for people or animals), and of course the auto focusing system. I’ve only had it for a few days so I’m still playing with configuration of menus, buttons, and dials but I look forward to putting the camera to good use photographing birds in flight here in Florida. 5 |
Ross | 2024-05-13 04:12:37 |
It's a shutter button. Does what it's supposed to. What's not to like? 5 |
Alton | 2024-06-08 05:13:28 |
5 stars! Stable and very easy to adjust level with slider on. 5 |