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<blockquote data-quote="myststars" data-source="post: 843098" data-attributes="member: 67748"><p>Thanks for the software recommandations.I will look into them.I do shoot RAW most of times.Also i am currious other than AI denoising what more processing needs to be done? Maybe some white balance...I agree that buying the software is cheaper but the software cannot add the details and DR that was lost durring the shot at iso 6400 or 12800. Regarding Z8 noise, it will not dissapear but one can make photos in more and more difficult lightning conditions than before.And also handheld.</p><p>A cheaper different choice would be to buying a newer generation APS-C sensor like Pentax K3-III or Canon R7 or Nikon Z50.. One gets the latest and greatest last gen APS-C sensor that is better than my 11 years old one. An improved AF mirroless system that focus down to -6 EV and also IBIS. But is lighter and cheaper than FF system.</p><p>Also [USER=50197]@Clovishound[/USER] made a good argument that my photography may not need so much worriyng about the sharpness...</p><p>[USER=50197]@Clovishound[/USER] The reason i used that aperture of 4.5 is unknown.Some of the pictures are more than 10 year old.I may have done them with a zoom lens a Sigma 17-70 2.8-4..I sold this lens long time ago.I don't remember the exact reason.</p><p>Regarding the Z6 i don't do video at all now.All videos i do them with my phone and are not for artistic reasons. The autofocus will be better better than my KS2 anyway but for my style of photography the manual focus would more suitable.The mirrorless have the advantage of a new/systems that helps with manual focus.</p><p>Also i am used to having IBIS on my cameras.Pentax has it on vast majority of their DSRL bodies for a long time.My KS2 has it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myststars, post: 843098, member: 67748"] Thanks for the software recommandations.I will look into them.I do shoot RAW most of times.Also i am currious other than AI denoising what more processing needs to be done? Maybe some white balance...I agree that buying the software is cheaper but the software cannot add the details and DR that was lost durring the shot at iso 6400 or 12800. Regarding Z8 noise, it will not dissapear but one can make photos in more and more difficult lightning conditions than before.And also handheld. A cheaper different choice would be to buying a newer generation APS-C sensor like Pentax K3-III or Canon R7 or Nikon Z50.. One gets the latest and greatest last gen APS-C sensor that is better than my 11 years old one. An improved AF mirroless system that focus down to -6 EV and also IBIS. But is lighter and cheaper than FF system. Also [USER=50197]@Clovishound[/USER] made a good argument that my photography may not need so much worriyng about the sharpness... [USER=50197]@Clovishound[/USER] The reason i used that aperture of 4.5 is unknown.Some of the pictures are more than 10 year old.I may have done them with a zoom lens a Sigma 17-70 2.8-4..I sold this lens long time ago.I don't remember the exact reason. Regarding the Z6 i don't do video at all now.All videos i do them with my phone and are not for artistic reasons. The autofocus will be better better than my KS2 anyway but for my style of photography the manual focus would more suitable.The mirrorless have the advantage of a new/systems that helps with manual focus. Also i am used to having IBIS on my cameras.Pentax has it on vast majority of their DSRL bodies for a long time.My KS2 has it too. [/QUOTE]
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