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<blockquote data-quote="HermitIbis" data-source="post: 3405343" data-attributes="member: 128291"><p>Since I come from years of practice with the Canon SX50, I can (still) bear the noise level of the V2. In many respects the Nikon 1 stands between the DSLR and the superzooms, for me it is a significant step up. True, "noise" isn't a strength of this 1'' sensor system, and many still hope for an improved V4. The Nikon J5 (with the new sensor) <a href="https://photographylife.com/nikon-1-j5-a-bit-of-a-game-changer" target="_blank">seems to be nice for Macro work (with the 1Nikkor 30-110).</a> </p><p></p><p>In one of his articles (shooting gulls, no blown highlights!) Stirr described his PP workflow <a href="https://photographylife.com/capturing-birds-flight-nikon-1-v2-ft-1-adapter" target="_blank">in some detail (see his comment 4.1 below the article) </a>. I am planning to imitate this strategy to control flaws of the 1 system - as good as I can.</p><p></p><p><strong>Edit:</strong> Still a novice in raw editing, but I have fun. A photo from today, in three versions: (a) jpeg ooc, (b) unedited, cropped, (c) RAW edited, cropped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HermitIbis, post: 3405343, member: 128291"] Since I come from years of practice with the Canon SX50, I can (still) bear the noise level of the V2. In many respects the Nikon 1 stands between the DSLR and the superzooms, for me it is a significant step up. True, "noise" isn't a strength of this 1'' sensor system, and many still hope for an improved V4. The Nikon J5 (with the new sensor) [URL="https://photographylife.com/nikon-1-j5-a-bit-of-a-game-changer"]seems to be nice for Macro work (with the 1Nikkor 30-110).[/URL] In one of his articles (shooting gulls, no blown highlights!) Stirr described his PP workflow [URL="https://photographylife.com/capturing-birds-flight-nikon-1-v2-ft-1-adapter"]in some detail (see his comment 4.1 below the article) [/URL]. I am planning to imitate this strategy to control flaws of the 1 system - as good as I can. [B]Edit:[/B] Still a novice in raw editing, but I have fun. A photo from today, in three versions: (a) jpeg ooc, (b) unedited, cropped, (c) RAW edited, cropped. [/QUOTE]
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