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First look at the Nikon D5?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 555093" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>The missing data in the quote above on the D5 AF is partially solved in the next video on youtube: Tony & Chelsea Northrup Nikon D500 Review vs Canon 7D Mk II, Nikon D7200, D5</p><p></p><p>As I let show in the comment before I think Tony Northrup is not neutral and promotes Canon (so I had ignored that video).</p><p></p><p>The amount of pictures on the D500 in his test make me think he is using different memory cards, I believe the D500 should be closer to the D5 with the 128MB Lexar Professional 2933x <em>XQD 2.0 </em>card.</p><p></p><p>On a personal note from what I heard the blackout time at 10FPS on the D500 is not a lot, so it would not be an argument to prefer the D5 . Still I have a tendency towards the D5 or D4S over a D500 for clean high ISO.</p><p></p><p>I do not contest from the video that the Canon 1DX MK2 gives more keepers in OK light conditions then the D5, it seems coherent with the past and the AF technology (missing cross type in Nikon), even if the memory card will influence this, both might have that issue in the test. Nikon is probably better in low light images, but in all conditions the difference between the beasts will be small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 555093, member: 15675"] The missing data in the quote above on the D5 AF is partially solved in the next video on youtube: Tony & Chelsea Northrup Nikon D500 Review vs Canon 7D Mk II, Nikon D7200, D5 As I let show in the comment before I think Tony Northrup is not neutral and promotes Canon (so I had ignored that video). The amount of pictures on the D500 in his test make me think he is using different memory cards, I believe the D500 should be closer to the D5 with the 128MB Lexar Professional 2933x [I]XQD 2.0 [/I]card. On a personal note from what I heard the blackout time at 10FPS on the D500 is not a lot, so it would not be an argument to prefer the D5 . Still I have a tendency towards the D5 or D4S over a D500 for clean high ISO. I do not contest from the video that the Canon 1DX MK2 gives more keepers in OK light conditions then the D5, it seems coherent with the past and the AF technology (missing cross type in Nikon), even if the memory card will influence this, both might have that issue in the test. Nikon is probably better in low light images, but in all conditions the difference between the beasts will be small. [/QUOTE]
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