Is D800 good in low light?
The D800 offers ISO sensitivity up to 25,600 (equivalent) which, combined with a fast lens allows for shooting in very low light at hand-holdable shutter speeds. The default JPEG processing at these top ISOs is rather impressive, striking a reasonable balance between noise suppression and image detail.
Is D600 good for video?
Video quality options The D600 can shoot 1080p movies at 30, 25 or 24 frames per second and at up to 24Mbps. Video footage is compressed using B-frame data compression of the H. 264/MPEG-4 video codec, which tries to optimize the capture of motion with an eye towards maintaining manageable file sizes.
Is Nikon D600 good for astrophotography?
For the price the Canon 6D and the Nikon D600 are the best cameras for night photography hands down, you can’t go wrong with either. I felt it was time to put them head to head. This test is intended to compare the high ISO capabilities of these cameras specifically for dark sky night photography.
Is Nikon D800 good for astrophotography?
Astrophotographer 10 wrote: Thanks Jack! Yes D800E is hard to beat. I agree with the assessment that it is the best current camera for that type of shot.
How much does the Nikon d850 weight?
2 lb 3.5 oz
| Type of camera | |
|---|---|
| Dimensions/weight | |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | Approx. 146 x 124 x 78.5 mm/5.8 x 4.9 x 3.1 in. |
| Weight | Approx. 1005 g/2 lb 3.5 oz with battery and XQD memory card but without body cap; approx. 915 g/2 lb 0.3 oz (camera body only) |
| Operating environment |
Is the Nikon D600 a full-frame camera?
The D600 is a full-frame DSLR aimed at enthusiasts, with a price to match. At a body only price of $2099/£1955, the 24MP D600 is significantly cheaper than its big brother the D800, and on a par with Canon’s recently announced 21MP full-frame EOS 6D.
What aperture do you need for astrophotography?
f/2.8
A lens with a maximum aperture of f/2.8 or lower is considered to be a fast lens, and is excellent for astrophotography.
Is the Nikon D7500 good for astrophotography?
A healthy ISO sensitivity range makes this camera good at a lot of things, especially astrophotography and low light photography when combined with an appropriate F-mount lens.
Is Nikon D7500 good for night photography?
Nikon D7500 – 20.9 Megapixels. 4k video and high FPS capabilities. Not really intended for night photography but can be a solid performer.
Is Nikon D850 good in low light?
When it comes to low-light performance, the D850 is without a doubt one of the best cameras on the market. Thanks to its -4 EV low-light sensitivity, the camera is able to acquire focus even in nearly dark environments, something the Nikon D810 could not do.
What is the difference between the Nikon D800 and D600?
While the D600 is faster with its 5.5 fps rate compared to 4 fps on the D800, its max shutter speed is limited to 1/4000 and its shutter durability is rated at 150,000 versus 200,000 on the D800. In addition, the Nikon D600 has an inferior autofocus system with 39 AF points and an older generation metering sensor.
Why do you prefer the D600 over the D800E?
As time goes on, I can offer more, but as a shooter as opposed to a tweaker, the biggest reason I prefer the D600 over my D800E is that it’s easy to reconfigure the D600 to what I’m trying to do with its U1 and U2 modes, while my D800 takes too long to reconfigure between shots.
How good is the Nikon D800 when down-sampling?
At the same time, the Nikon D800 looks better when down-sampled to 24.3 MP, because of slightly less noise and sharper images, thanks to the process of down-sampling.
How good is the flash sync on the D600?
Flash sync is a tiny bit slower in the D600, but it’s only a third of a stop slower than any other current DSLR and the same as the Canon 5D Mark III, so no complaints from me. Give me 1/500 sync and I’d want it, but 1/250 is the same thing as 1/200 in actual use.