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    Nikon Z6III announced with partially stacked 24.5MP CMOS, promising fast AF and EVF refresh rates

    June 17, 2024 / Comments Off on Nikon Z6III announced with partially stacked 24.5MP CMOS, promising fast AF and EVF refresh rates

    The new Nikon Z6III looks to be targeting Nikon’s traditional press customers, as well as high-end amateur users. As such, it’s a more sensible ‘backup’ camera to the Nikon Z9 than the Z8, offering a smaller file from the 24.5MP sensor and a good mix of video features for hybrid uses. Will also appeal to action and wildlife photographers, given the fast AF and a good range of native mount telephoto lenses in Nikon’s range. Sales start: July 2024 RRPs: Z6III Body – £2,699 (UK) | €3,099.00 (ROI) Pre-order: WEX UK | Amazon | Park Cameras UK B&H Photo US | Adorama | Amazon   London, United Kingdom, 17th June…

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    Kevin Carter

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    DXOMark compares Dynamic Range between Nikon Z7 II, Sony A7R IV and Canon EOS R5

    April 20, 2021 / Comments Off on DXOMark compares Dynamic Range between Nikon Z7 II, Sony A7R IV and Canon EOS R5

    DXOMark has just published the results for the Nikon Z7 II and compared them with the Canon EOS R5 and the Sony A7R IV, which are all fine cameras with excellent image quality. Most readers will be interested in the dynamic range, as it has a more meaningful effect on image quality at all ISOs than noise levels, especially low ISOs. However, as DR is reported at the measured ISO by DXOMark it can be difficult to decipher from the graphs what it is at the manufacturer settings – they are after all what you set on the camera. That said, using the measured ISO to present the sensor data…

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