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And a yellow hammer on a post, in the rain.
This and the bee shot are both cropped to around half the original image size as I shot them in landscape and ended up preferring portrait

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All the shots are reduced in size to permit uploading. The originals carry much more detail, and I'm viewing them in 5K



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Been using one since March 2015 and it is one of my favorite.



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Those images are of Amazing Quality....having those possibilities in an FX camera in such a small package , would be Impossible...but that`s what I said about Autofocus...and Digital Imaging would never be as good as film..What will they come up with next...??



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novicius wrote:
Those images are of Amazing Quality....having those possibilities in an FX camera in such a small package , would be Impossible...but that`s what I said about Autofocus...and Digital Imaging would never be as good as film..What will they come up with next...??

After years of suggestion a variable ND filter should be incorporated into Nikons...I see the Panasonic LUMIX FZ 2500 has got it in stead!:lol:

This super bridge camera also has auto focus stacking and post 'exposure' focus selection.8-)

Along with other pro grade video shooting techniques (incl dolly focus) this camera SAYS it's got super fast focusing sussed ....if that's true it would be a first for mirrorless cameras.

One has to ask again while pro grade dslrs don't have all of these bridge camera functions?



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Eric wrote:


After years of suggestion a variable ND filter should be incorporated into Nikons...I see the Panasonic LUMIX FZ 2500 has got it in stead!:lol:

This super bridge camera also has auto focus stacking and post 'exposure' focus selection.8-)

Along with other pro grade video shooting techniques (incl dolly focus) this camera SAYS it's got super fast focusing sussed ....if that's true it would be a first for mirrorless cameras.

One has to ask again while pro grade dslrs don't have all of these bridge camera functions?



...Consider me next to you on the bench.....If I was the same that I was forty years ago , I would know what to say( I knew so much then ) ..now I just wonder...different departments battling each other , marketing wizards...if only they would make them Big D`s less weighty..I thougt my Kodak SlrN was heavy..the D3s / D3x taught me otherwise...:rtfm:



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Eric wrote:


After years of suggestion a variable ND filter should be incorporated into Nikons...I see the Panasonic LUMIX FZ 2500 has got it in stead!:lol:

This super bridge camera also has auto focus stacking and post 'exposure' focus selection.8-)

Along with other pro grade video shooting techniques (incl dolly focus) this camera SAYS it's got super fast focusing sussed ....if that's true it would be a first for mirrorless cameras.

One has to ask again while pro grade dslrs don't have all of these bridge camera functions?



...Consider me next to you on the bench.....If I was the same that I was forty years ago , I would know what to say( I knew so much then ) ..now I just wonder...different departments battling each other , marketing wizards...if only they would make them Big D`s less weighty..I thougt my Kodak SlrN was heavy..the D3s / D3x taught me otherwise...:rtfm:



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"One has to ask again while pro grade dslrs don't have all of these bridge camera functions?"

Nikon doesn't consider these features pro. As an example Only a GPS dangling on a dongle is pro and suitable for a $5000 camera. A built in chip is OK for a $ 300 consumer model. :sick:



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Wow...have to admit, this stuff is getting pretty impressive !

Go for it, Eric :-)



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amazing50 wrote:
"One has to ask again while pro grade dslrs don't have all of these bridge camera functions?"

Nikon doesn't consider these features pro. As an example Only a GPS dangling on a dongle is pro and suitable for a $5000 camera. A built in chip is OK for a $ 300 consumer model. :sick:


They want to sell more Nikon accessories where their markup is huge.

GPS in camera is a easy one and the cost is less than $5 but a specialist GPS addon from Nikon is $€£250. Nice profit.



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