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Nikon D500 Review vs D7200, D5 and Canon 7D MkII
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 559638" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>That would be directed at me. I will look again at the video, but we do seem to see something different.</p><p></p><p>After talking about pixel density and anti-aliasing, recommendation for BIF</p><p>6:41 You will get better sharper results with this [D500] I promise</p><p></p><p>then going on that the better choice is the 5DS-R when no action</p><p></p><p>7:20 [D500] produces vastly better results then the D5 or 1DX MKII</p><p>7:37 buy a 5DS-R and D500 for less money then the D5 or 1DX MKII and I promise you will get better results</p><p>8:28 [the D5 or 1DX MKII] sensors are good for fast action and good for low light, but not good for detail, Myself I'm always driving for more sharpness ...</p><p>8:43 photographers will make great pictures with these [the D5 or 1DX MKII] but it is not because they choose the right camera body</p><p>=> This last implies very strong he thinks the D5 or 1DX MKII are the wrong camera bodies</p><p>9:06 if you want the results; you will take my recommendation and get yourself a 5DS-R or D500</p><p></p><p>Now the title might be misleading since he recommends the 5DS-R, but for someone who (sometimes) needs fast frame rates that is not a valid option, the only one that remains from his conclusion is the D500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 559638, member: 15675"] That would be directed at me. I will look again at the video, but we do seem to see something different. After talking about pixel density and anti-aliasing, recommendation for BIF 6:41 You will get better sharper results with this [D500] I promise then going on that the better choice is the 5DS-R when no action 7:20 [D500] produces vastly better results then the D5 or 1DX MKII 7:37 buy a 5DS-R and D500 for less money then the D5 or 1DX MKII and I promise you will get better results 8:28 [the D5 or 1DX MKII] sensors are good for fast action and good for low light, but not good for detail, Myself I'm always driving for more sharpness ... 8:43 photographers will make great pictures with these [the D5 or 1DX MKII] but it is not because they choose the right camera body => This last implies very strong he thinks the D5 or 1DX MKII are the wrong camera bodies 9:06 if you want the results; you will take my recommendation and get yourself a 5DS-R or D500 Now the title might be misleading since he recommends the 5DS-R, but for someone who (sometimes) needs fast frame rates that is not a valid option, the only one that remains from his conclusion is the D500. [/QUOTE]
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