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Mirrorless Camera Low Iso

2024-09-22 05:50:11

Decided to switch systems, the best decision ever. This Camera is incredible. The Low light performance blows my mind and the video is incredible. I want to show the difference between my old camera, photo on the left shot at 1,600 ISO and the one on the right shot with the Sony @ 10,000 ISO. Noise reduction was not applied to the images.

5
2024-06-09 08:45:34

This is the third camera in my household. I have used Nikon DSLR and Sony mirrorless but my wife wanted a small size camera for taking baby and dog pics with good portability. As you know, they move fast in everywhere. This camera is good enough to capture good images under not only outside daylight but also inside fluorescent light with bright lens and high ISO. Based on my opinion, ISO up to 2000 makes very acceptable results without much noise. I have loved using my Nikorr and Zeiss lenses but this pocket sized camera is also very good one for carrying everywhere even with a lot of baby stuffs. This will be beyond your expectations as a point-and-shoot camera. Only cons that I can pick is probably battery doesn't last very long so you'd better keep extra battery in case more than 1 night trip.

5
2024-05-29 08:18:34

I was using the Canon 5D Mark IV bodies for a few years and absolutely loved them and had no intentions of switching over to mirrorless. I'm a full time wedding photographer and I specialize in all natural lighting. One day I photographed a wedding on my Mark IV, and my second photographer used a brand new mirrorless camera and played up her ISO even as high as 64,000 at the reception. I edited her photos next to mine and was absolutely blown away. I ordered this camera the next day to try out, fully thinking I may send back if I didn't like it. I LOVED IT. The ability to use an ISO so high at a wedding reception at night is SO useful to me that that alone was worth the switch.

5
2024-06-17 04:25:44

IMO, Nikon did well with this mirrorless generation using their experience gained as one of the first prime-time digital companies with the D1 and D100, to the ground-breaking D3 and several generations of the Nikon 1 mirrorless system. The files out the gate even at 24 mp are phenomenal! Low light images easy to process. It's like Nikon's done all the work to get you great files and it's just a matter of fine-tuning once you start processing them. Initial set-up took little time and within a couple of days, my fingers mapped easily to the controls and I was off and running. Size and weight are about right, a little larger and heavier than my m43 system in hand, but the files are much nicer! Autofocus? With the 2.0 update, no issues for my work so far, usually in dark churches with Hail Mary lighting. With my shift lenses in the field, the focus peaking makes tilting a breeze! The viewfinder is bright and I really can't see any of the pixels in the display. Noise? Silent in the church and even with the mechanical shutter, much better than most cameras. But what's the best thing? The image quality! Even at 24mp, a 16x24 looks spectacular on paper! Low light? As good so far as the D3s and probably better since there's double the pixels and a couple more generations newer sensor and electronics. Will this replace my D3/D3s & D700? More than likely. Better IQ, smaller, lighter, larger files. Battery life? Much better than stated, not as good as the D700/D800 using the same batteries, but much, much better than my m43. I shoot a day and have power to burn with the Z6. The m43, 3-4 batteries/day is typical. All and all, ergonomics, set-up, use and images a huge success for Nikon!

5
2024-08-24 02:16:57

Mirrorless is like electric cars, it's taking over where you want it or not. It's an evolutionary change but worth it, with a higher usable ISO, silent shooting in live view (only noise is the mirror clack when you turn it off/on) and 4K video output. Pictures are great and it overall is faster than my 750's. I haven't had it long enough to see how the shutter holds up--the previous failure point of the 750. I use the older D series lenses as they're built like tanks and lately have gotten very cheap. Sadly at the rate things are going this may be the last prosumer DSLR that Nikon will make, and it's made so little impression a lot of photographers don't even know it exists.

5
2024-09-04 08:46:58

My mirrorless gear has a very broad range of usable ISO's, shutter speeds and f stops. This meter has the flexibility to handle all of them. In addition it allows me to meter the way I often shoot which is manual metering with auto ISO.

5
2024-06-27 02:50:20

Wonderful on my Canon mirrorless RP. Sharp as a tack and light. Great ISO performance. Image attached is at 1600 ISO. I've had the old DSLR 24-105 and I think this one is sharper! Buy it for your mirrorless. Does not require an adaptor.

5
2024-05-02 08:14:46

All I ever wanted in a Mirrorless Camera.

5
2024-06-06 05:33:59

Low price and security for your lens camera

5
2024-09-12 03:33:32

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

5