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Nikon D500 Pros: It is a machine body that allows a lot of creativity. Cons: In live view mode, multiple exposure is inhibited, so you have to remember that. Opinion: Implements a lot of new technology; Some electronic functions are not commonly used. The sensor is new and creates raw files of about 48 mb, which means a lot of dynamic range and depth of color. However, I do not see the so-called resilience to high ISOs, despite efforts to use the most cost-effective exposure. The burst: Using an SD memory 633x, 1000x, 2000x, or a 1st generation xqd you get "only" 35 clicks at a rate of 10 per sec before the buffer is full; With the latest generation xqd you get the promised 200 shots at the same pace before it crashes. It is preferable to have a few stacks in your pocket, because you need so much energy. The TTL is also perfect with third-party hi sync slits, with zoom af generally, varying the focus automatically varies the motorized focal of the flasher, very comfortable. The first approach is a little perplexed about the naturalness of the files, perhaps because of the picture control set, in neutral mode or fl if you do pp is perhaps the most faithful set. You have to match an uncompromising view. The price paid is a subjective valuation. sent on September 27, 2019 |
Nikon TC-20E II Pros: Used price, excellent yield Cons: Autofocus less responsive, loses predictive 3D. Opinion: It is a great teleconverter, given the price of the used, it gets an excellent niche of use, better when combined with a machine body with excellent yield at high iso and with optics for as Nikon recommends with f2.8, however it also looks good with f4 optics (pair it with 300 afs f 4) goes to f8 in such a situation you can use freehand what is not possible with a fixed equivalent. sent on July 03, 2019 |
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