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Danke dir! Die Kamera ist eine Z6, Objektiv ein Sigma 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG HSM C (FTZ Adapter). Settings waren 500mm bei f6, ISO 6400 und 1/3 Verschlusszeit, wobei die Bilder teils nochmal stark gecroppt sind. Die Z6 hat einen Top Sensor (gleicher wie in der Sony A7 III). Da mein Hobby vor allem die
...NiklasAstro in r/duesseldorf
September 8, 2025 8:01 AM
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X-Pro2. Hands down. The X-T30III is a great camera, and the X-M5 is a nice little body, and both are technically better than the X-Pro2 on pretty much every aspect besides build quality. But if what you want is fun? Well, the X-Pro2 is the most fun I've had with a camera period. And I'm a camera hoa
...MJdoesThings_ in r/FujifilmX
April 13, 2026 10:21 PM
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High-end crop sensor, i.e. north of $2,000 USD, is a hard sell. Even Fujifilm, the most successful crop sensor vendor, couldn't move X-H2 and X-H2S bodies when all of their other cameras were regularly out of stock. I also think Nikon was pretty successful in moving their higher-end DX DSLR customer
...human_performance in r/Nikon
April 3, 2026 10:40 AM
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You already said you don't need to, so don't. Based on IQ, you won't notice a worthwhile difference with a Z6/Z6ii in daylight (BSI/higher native iso helps for low light a lot though.. Z6/Z6II are Nikon's best "low light" cameras ever, with Zf close). To me, a worthwhile (cheapest) upgrade begins wi
...lesbiyond in r/Nikon
April 5, 2026 2:59 PM
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I was looking at the same kind of comparison, m43 vs full frame Nikon, and in the end I went full frame. while the body was marginally more expensive, the m43 lenses were not necessarily cheaper, and so its basically a compromise on physics for marginally lighter kit. compare to the z5ii the om-1 mi
...EdenRubra in r/M43
March 14, 2026 11:52 AM
4
I used an E-M1 MkII as my main body when I started doing events in October. It was about the most affordable body I could find with pro-level features like dual card slots. Honestly I still love it, but I did an evening event in a dimly lit bookstore and that made me jump to Full Frame. I almost sta
...Bkwrm88 in r/M43
March 31, 2026 1:59 PM
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That one goes for 3k, if you want to get a good full frame on a budget, you can look at the Nikon z5ii or z6 iii. There are also lots of good apsc sensor options
infamous_wars in r/birding
April 3, 2026 2:59 PM
2
I have the same camera and was thinking about the tamron 50-300 with etz adapter. (700€ + 100€) Alternatively the much bigger Tamron 50-400 (1000€) Keep in mind that the Z50 doesn't have IBIS, so you need a lens with stabilization . Kit Nikon DX 50-250 might also be an option, but in my experience i
...First_Jam in r/nikon_Zseries
April 5, 2026 5:54 PM
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If you’re looking for mirrorless, the R100 is a budget mirrorless canon camera and on sale right now at BestBuy for $450 for the body only. The EF-EOS R is a DSLR to mirrorless lens converter and can be found readily anywhere between $100-$150. There’s decent budget alternatives like K&F Concept EF-
...GoochioKontos in r/AskPhotography
April 2, 2026 7:15 PM
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A D780 is, for all intents and purposes, a DSLR Z6. They have the same sensor, the D780 has much better on-sensor AF for live view (comparable to z6 AF) plus a bunch of other features that mirrorless cameras tend to get. Z mount glass is "the future" I suppose, and is objectively better than F mount
...ThinkDiscipline4236 in r/Nikon
April 3, 2026 2:58 AM
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