![]() Still image quality remains mostly unchanged, but dynamic range has been improved. The Panasonic GH3 ( GH4 vs GH3) was already a fantastic camera and one of the best Micro Four Thirds models available, yet Panasonic managed to make it even better with the GH4. The OLED 2,359,296-dot EVF is bright, provides 100% coverage and allows for all sorts of information displays and overlays that you can't get with a traditional DSLR (not to mention a great way to capture video in bright conditions, and its stunning resolution). The A77 II's design also provides an electronic viewfinder as opposed to an optical one. ![]() ![]() Thanks to the SLT design, the A77 II replaces the moving mirror of DSLRs with a fixed, translucent mirror that allows for fast, full-time AF in live-view and for video recording - something that many traditional DSLRs struggle with. Sony's latest flagship APS-C sized DSLR-style camera offers not only a high-resolution 24.3MP APS-C sensor and Sony's latest Bionz X image processor, but also a beefed-up AF system with 79 AF points and 12fps continuous burst shooting. We wouldn't be surprised if the D750 turns out to be Nikon's biggest-selling full-frame body ever.Ĭanon and Nikon have been the dominant forces in the DSLR world for a long time, but Sony and their Translucent Mirror (SLT) Alpha cameras offer similar image quality and performance as well as a number of unique features. It really hits the sweet spot in the full-frame enthusiast market, and many pros will welcome it as an unusually capable second body. With a magnesium-alloy body and extensive weather sealing, this is also a camera that can stand up to both the elements and hard usage.Īll in all, the D750 delivers exceptional value for the money, with top-notch full-frame image quality, a great AF system, high continuous-mode frame rates and great video capabilities. ![]() Rounding out the package are a gorgeous 3.2-inch tilting 1.2 million-dot LCD screen and WiFi connectivity that supports both image downloading and remote control of the camera. It's also a very competent video performer, capable of 1080/60p for super-smooth full HD video, with both mic and headphone jacks and clean HDMI output for use with external video recorders. Combined with a burst rate of 6.5fps (it measured 6.6-6.7fps in our tests), it's surprisingly nimble for a full-frame camera of its resolution. It's not exactly cheap, but as full-frame bodies go, its midrange price makes it a genuine bargain, given its superior capabilities.Īmong its primary attributes, the D750 offers excellent image quality, particularly at higher ISOs, and its 51-point "3D" autofocus system is quick, accurate and reliable. Surprisingly compact and lightweight - thanks to its advanced monocoque-style body - and with an all-new 24-megapixel sensor delivering exceptional image quality, the Nikon D750 delivers exceptional performance in a compact, approachable package. Nikon's developed a very well-rounded lineup of full-frame DSLRs, but this year's D750 hit a real sweet spot. Kit with 18-135mm Lens: Buy from Adorama | Buy from Amazon | Buy from B&H Photo All in all, the Canon 7D Mark II represents the current state of the art for enthusiast-grade DSLRs.īody Only: Buy from Adorama | Buy from Amazon | Buy from B&H Photo Canon has again managed to squeeze professional, 1D-like specs and features into a smaller, lighter, and more affordable camera. With up to 10fps burst shooting, a 31-frame RAW buffer (1000+ with JPEG), more advanced Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology and customizable AF tracking schemes using the AI Servo AF III system, the 7D Mark II does a great job shooting action, sports, wildlife and anything else that moves.Īll in all, the Canon 7D Mark II is more evolutionary than revolutionary, but as they say, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." The 7D was a rugged camera and the 7D Mark II is a big step forward in that area too, featuring the best weather sealing our friend Roger Cicala of has ever seen. Autofocus performance underwent a serious upgrade as well, now having 65 cross-type AF points (the center point can focus at f/8, too).
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