Nikon
Z50 II
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$1006.95
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The ISO conversation is just so dead at this point. Shot at ISO 25600
No there are serious people here, you also lose DR in FF. I have a lot of cameras, don’t really have a favorite, maybe the z50ii and the om5. I didn't say there aren't any serious photographers here. I don't know why you're saying you also lose dynamic range with full frame either, isn't that a give
...FlarblesGarbles in r/M43
April 3, 2026 11:33 PM
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Would it be worth it to upgrade from the Z50II to the Z8 for airshows and travel?
No you won't, because the pixel density of the sensors is pretty much the same. A Z8 in crop mode generates a 20MP APSC image, compared to 21MP for the Z50 II.
New-Welder-8531 in r/Nikon
April 3, 2026 1:24 PM
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He's dead, Jim (D500 replacements?).
A bit of an unconventional option, but the D7500 is routinely on sale for $700. It is not fully equivalent to the D500 (less rugged build, single card slot, 8 FPS vs. 10 FPS, etc), but with the same sensor as the D500 (and the Z50 II, I think), it's honestly pretty good, and modestly smaller and lig
...iamlucky13 in r/Nikon
April 14, 2026 5:12 AM
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What would have better quality: A P1100 at 3000mm or AF-S NIKKOR 500mm with 3 2x teleconverters?
Hope this helps! the p1100 has a 4.3-539mm f2.8 to 8 lens and a sensor size of 1/2.3" (6.17 x 4.55 mm) and pixel size of 1.339um that would make the aperture diameter 539mm/f8=67.375mm and the 539mm lens would need to be f1.4388 to resolve the detail for red light on each pixel. (539mm*ATAN(4.55mm s
...carsrule1989 in r/AskPhotography
April 17, 2026 10:59 PM
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