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【チャンネル名 Tony & Chelsea Northrup】
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Love my Nikon and can’t imagine changing. That said mirrorless is coming. Reminds me of when electric motors first started to show up in the R.C. plane world, old gas R.C.ers never thought they would take and now they are everywhere.
Loving the less produced video but please put a mic on your camera or if you have one change for one with less hiss
Chelsea, you weren’t paraphrasing a certain photographer whose monicker rhymes with loose were you? … 😛
Interesting using WiFi as a metric but not the menu systems?
Most of the Sony win rows were really “mirrorless” features… will be interesting to see what Nikon brings out there.
can someone plzzzzz help me i have a nikon coolpix p500 and it s all i can affort i love photograph but all the site refuse my image can someone give me advise plzzz
Waiting for the Canon vs
I’d definitely chose the Sony because of the IBIS and EVF. Those two features alone set it apart for me anyways.
Personally, I don’t like the feel of Sony cameras in hand, despite their great technical performance. Sony cameras, and many of their products in general, just strike me as technically superior but somehow missing that special interface that makes them extensions of you, rather than tools.
Please compare Canon 6d m2 vs Sony a73 next.
Had to go back to the beginning to see if Chelsea finally nailed the intro or if Tony ended up doing it.
Good analysis and review!
Nikon D850….all the close calls seemed to go to Sony. When reliability is an issue, I’d say hands down to Nikon.
All this does is prove to me that cameras have gotten so good that it really comes down to what system you are already invested in and what you prefer. I’m a Nikon guy, but that’s strictly because back in my film days, I had a Nikon N80, so all of my lenses were Nikon. Because I don’t want to totally invest in a whole new set of lenses, I would probably go with the D850. But to say that Sony or Canon don’t have cameras that are equivalent is equally erroneous, because all three of them have camera bodies and lenses that are absolutely capable of shooting great pictures.
yall rock! the 60fps looking crispy as well
I’m looking at that night shot going ‘Dang that looks like the Gold Star Bridge’ then you pull out the Ledge Lighthouse. What? Are you all my neighbors? Nice side-by-side comparo, I’d always heard sketchy things about Sonys and batteries, interesting that they caught up.
With adapted lenses you are supposed to manually set the stabilisation for the optimal result. And turn off the stabilisation in the lens
Sony has more customisation 😛
Nobody mentions the Sony XQD card. Ultra expensive, hardly any support, and even Sony won’t use it. They are pretty much the only manufacturer and they don’t want to use it. Good move Nikon. Fail. Defeats the point of having 2 card slots. Yes, really fast etc for video, but then check the general video comparisons. Nikon is still way behind others.
Have to agree with Tony, having to cart around proprietary chargers these days really unacceptable. Everything is switching to USB. It is just so convenient. Some cameras have shifted to USB but still have a proprietary connection on one end of the cable, (Ie. Panasonic HC V785 video camera) that is also nonsense and if manufacturers are switching to USB, for goodness sake use standard connections.