To be honest, I would probably not bother with the trade. The IQ of the z6 vs the d750 is negligible, as is the weight, once lenses are attached. If you were starting from scratch, sure, consider the mirrorless. But I wouldn’t eat the cost to go Nikon FF slr to mirrorless. Same with Canon.That d800 is a beauty! I was tempted by the 850 but it’s way more camera than I need. I have a d750 that I've been thinking about trading in for the new Nikon z.
Kinda my thoughts. Mirrorless is tempting but the image quality and lenses I can use with the D750 is just something I don’t want to give up.To be honest, I would probably not bother with the trade. The IQ of the z6 vs the d750 is negligible, as is the weight, once lenses are attached. If you were starting from scratch, sure, consider the mirrorless. But I wouldn’t eat the cost to go Nikon FF slr to mirrorless. Same with Canon.
Imo, if you want to get the best IQ vs weight and size, Fuji. Otherwise, just stick with a FF dslr
Neat, hope to see what you do with it!Lens ball arrived today. It’s pretty fun.
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Very nice, great shots too!New camera today. Goodbye Sony A7ii. Hello Sony A7iii.
AF is astronomically improved, dynamic range too. Can't wait to work on portrait shoots now!
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Nice. I have a Mk III around here somewhere. Can you believe they are up to the Mk VII now? Sony update cameras at a ridiculous pace, so some great deals can be had on very capable older models.Very nice - I love the old cameras.
I picked this one up at the post office today.
I have been wanting a P&S for a while, but being a miser and wanting the best for nothing, it is hard to find a compromise
After reading some reviews of different cameras and looking at prices, I had my eyes on the Sony RX100 M3, but after some research, I found a UK dealer, where I could get the mark 4 for the same price the mark 3 costs here in Denmark, so it was a no brainer - ordered (while the UK still is a part of EU ).
Sony RX100 IV
My first impression is positive. I am surprised of the (high) weight, giving an impression of a very well build camera.
I really like the size, and although I agree with some reviews, that the buttons are on the small side, when I get to know the camera better, I am sure it isn't a big deal.
Not a huge purchase but I bought this book this morning. Saw it as I was waiting to check out at the store. So far it’s really interesting. For sure something to pick up if you see it!
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