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Should I buy a D750 to upgrade from D5200 to shoot video in low light?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 471105" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>Did you already compare on DXO mark or senscore the low light capability of the cameras.</p><p>You will see indeed a 1 stop improvement of 6D and D750 over D5200.</p><p>You will also see noise levels that are high on a D5200 (small pixels).</p><p></p><p>But long lenses in church for a concert, is very challenging. Do expect a low hit rate!</p><p>Use the lens optimally (I believe 500mm is the max for high IQ?), be ready for extreme lens technique (maybe remote triggering, several short bursts, left hand on the lens, etc...)</p><p>Somehow my feeling is that the material will not make the shot here, it is the smart photographer who will make the most of the impossible that will bring it.</p><p></p><p>=============</p><p></p><p>I missed the video part. No clue there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 471105, member: 15675"] Did you already compare on DXO mark or senscore the low light capability of the cameras. You will see indeed a 1 stop improvement of 6D and D750 over D5200. You will also see noise levels that are high on a D5200 (small pixels). But long lenses in church for a concert, is very challenging. Do expect a low hit rate! Use the lens optimally (I believe 500mm is the max for high IQ?), be ready for extreme lens technique (maybe remote triggering, several short bursts, left hand on the lens, etc...) Somehow my feeling is that the material will not make the shot here, it is the smart photographer who will make the most of the impossible that will bring it. ============= I missed the video part. No clue there. [/QUOTE]
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