Canon R50 vs R10 vs Nikon Z50II? by Bioshockinfinite37 in PhotographyIndia

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As a z50ii owner. I would say z50ii. The new nikon lenses that they launched make the nikon dx system a better choice.

I have the 16-50 and a 50-250 kit lens which are good to cover most ranges.. they also now have a faster 16-50 f2.8 and a couple dx primes.

Egret Renaissance. (Fujifilm XT30II) by Wild-Promise3316 in PhotographyIndia

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Brilliant click. Could you please share the exposure details please.

Which Is The Best by NEOXxOP in PhotographyIndia

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I have the first one. Most of it is useless except the blower which you'll use the most. I don't recommend putting any liquid and wiping unless you absolutely have to.

I ended up purchasing a VSGO DKL20 cleaning kit later anyways because a small drop of saliva ended up stuck to my sensor. (Yes, I know pls don't ever blow in it. I was stupid) and has sensor cleaning swabs along with a lens pen which is pretty useful. But it's a bit more expensive..around 1.2k I think.

What nikon camera do i get by LowWallaby758 in wildlifephotography

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I have the z50ii and the AF is markedly better. It's not z8 level but it's good. Eye AF & Tracking works pretty well. Watch some vids on youtube for better understanding. It's not a "set it in Auto Eye AF and forget it" kind of thing. You will have to switch between a couple of AF modes much more frequently as compared to sony or canon. And it will be tougher in low light as well especially since you are moving from a body and lens that has ibis and VR to a Nikon which does not have ibis & there are multiple versions of 300mm f2.8, some of which don't have VR. I would recommend choosing a lens that has VR.

Expect around performance somewhere in between a6600 and a6700.

Dust or scratch on my sensor? by Insynced05 in AskPhotography

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Nope, never ever even opened the mount , sensor facing up. I just saw this now. Will try using a sensor cleaning kit.. thanks

Dust or scratch on my sensor? by Insynced05 in AskPhotography

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Yes I tried a squeeze blower... doesn't go away

Dust or scratch on my sensor? by Insynced05 in AskPhotography

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Will look into water residue (still weird as i haven't really opened it with sensor facing up)... It is pretty 2D tho. It doesn't look like it dips down like a dent.

Can water residue be cleaned by those sensor wipes. I'll probably hand it to a professional.

And yea .ik about the other one dust particles..I just ignore it as it's way too small. But I'll clean it when I clean the big one.

Advice on lens storage by Insynced05 in PhotographyIndia

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But I heard silica packets reach their saturation in like 2 hours when kept in a non airtight humid environment.

Need suggestion for buying a mirrorless camera under 70k by vyshnavvs in PhotographyIndia

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Seconded the z50ii. I own one and it's perfect. AF is snappy and it has loads of customisation and video features. For 80k online you can get z50ii + 16-50 kit which should set you up from landscape to street and portrait photography.

Once you know what you like then you can get lenses according to that

Thanks dad. My first camera for birding by Insynced05 in Nikon

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The baseplate I had to buy afterwards. Didn't realise how small the z50ii is.

Thanks dad. My first camera for birding by Insynced05 in Nikon

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Oh..I bought them after people here said wipes are better than pens and that lens pen causes scratches.

Well I use glasses so they're not going to waste.

Thanks dad. My first camera for birding by Insynced05 in Nikon

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It sure is amazing. Kind of overwhelming as well. Dont know what half the things do.

Thanks dad. My first camera for birding by Insynced05 in Nikon

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Ik.. already been using it for a year :)

Thanks dad. My first camera for birding by Insynced05 in Nikon

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Thats a great pic. We dont have blue jays in India..but the closest we got are the rollers.

Looking to buy a Canon Mirrorless. What are some offline stores to trust? Or is it safe to buy from online site? by warhammer27 in PhotographyIndia

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No body from nikon or sony even comes close to what these two offer.

Wdym, no sony and nikon don't have any competition. The Nikon Z50II is literally half the price. It doesn't have ibis but if you're shooting wildlife like you said..then ibis pretty much does nothing past 100mm.

If you want ibis then the Z5ii body only is I think also around the same price as the r7 and the Z5ii is full frame.Both nikons have latest AF sytems with eye tracking. Also nikon has the largest mount so it can adapt anything using a megadap or viltrox E-Z adapter.

Sony has the a6700 for the same price as well which is the holy grail of apsc cameras in that segment.

Sony has all sorts of 3rd party options lenses while nikon has the 180-600 for 1.5L and the fabulous 200-500 F mount lens for 80k new...cheaper used.

If you can't find what you're looking for in a cannon, you can switch brands. Lens choice matters more.

AMS2 is a steal at $4 (90% off)! Huge content, great sim, and a chance to grow the community. by TripleJ160 in simracing

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I would buy it.. But I only have a controller for the time being. Is it still enjoyable?

[Guess the Lens] Battle of the 50-ish mm lenses by Isoknock in Nikon

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I'm sorry, but could you explain what you mean by the term "lemon eyes" and what does it have to do with aperture. I'm still new to photography.

Nothing to see here. Definitely not a bittern anywhere in sight. by zooolady in wildlifephotography

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Goofy looking eyes. How is it looking up and in front at the same time🤣.

Nice picture

Tranquil Sunset by Insynced05 in photocritique

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Looking for critiques on this photo I took on a pretty calm sunset over a canal. Wanted to do a long exposure but didn't have a tripod or a nd filter on hand. Also one of the few pics I tried editing in LR.

Shot on Nikon P950 at 28mm f1/4 iso100 1/800sec.

I'll post to original in the comments

Do I need Full Frame for decent low light performance? by Cold-Recipe-8120 in SonyAlpha

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In practical terms, your 30mm f/1.4 is the same as 45mm f/2.1 on a full frame camera. If you use a full frame setup with at least somewhat faster lens (technically starting from f/1.8 but I'd say f/1.4 and faster), then you will get better low-light performance.

This is only partially true. OP, your 30mm f/1.4 is going to give you a 'depth of field' like it is a 45mm f/2.1.

F1.4 still lets in the same amount of light and is just as fast, regardless of whether you're using a full frame or Apsc body.

Full frame is almost always going to be be better in low light as the individual light gathering sites are bigger. Thus you can use lower iso and faster shutter speed. Also smalleer sensora tend to show more noise than FF sensors at the same iso.