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High ISO with the Z50 (1 Viewer)

nikonmike

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Not saying for one moment these are great or that anyone should plan on using these ISOs, what i am saying is if you can avoid cropping and have to use them they are not bad.
 

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The not cropping part is the key piece. Though I have found some of the Topaz Labs products, Denoise AI and Sharpen AI, can help reduce the high ISO noise quite a bit without looking too smoothed over if you do need to crop. At least from the d850 and high ISO. I don't have the z50, which does seem like a nice first crop sensor from Nikon.

Marc
 
These look pretty good for high ISO shots! Hm, maybe I should get a Z50 as well as long as the current offer stands.

What I'm curious about is, is if the Z50 offers ANY kind of weather sealing. Alright, it's got a flash, that's always a weak spot, but Nikon doesn't seem to be very clear on whether there's any kind of weather sealing.

Does someone know more about this?

Hermann
 
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