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    Nikon 1576 D5600 DX-Format Digital SLR with AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR Lens, Black

    • We also have to look at the size of the sensors, which are going to be much larger on this camera, giving you far superior quality images than those stuffed in a smaller device
    • Both dark field images and vignetting images can be utilized, but so far I've only used the Transform Vignetting filter when imaging a blue sky using a 300m zoom lens.
    • The -0.3 exposure compensation seems to produce a more accurate image, but very slightly darker than what is seen with the naked eye.
    • As such, the Exceed 5 processor can likely take adequate less noisy images at half the amount of light I have at previously mentioned low interior lighting levels.
    • As such, the Exceed 5 processor can likely take adequate less noisy images at half the amount of light I have at previously mentioned low interior lighting levels.
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    • (Great for taking photos of evidence within dimly lit areas as I previously stated, but poor overly bright exposure for capturing and replicating realistic or artistic photos/images demonstrating or preserving realistic shadows or dark areas.)
    • This camera is packed full of features with crystal clear images
    • Great images, terrible software - which was supposedly the 'biggest update'
    • The Good: Great Image Quality under almost all lighting conditions; Fully articulating LCD; Small & light (& very solid) DSLR; Incremental ISO adjustments between stops; Bracketing; Decent Live View & Touch screen; DOF preview, Automatic sensor cleaning (No longer on the D3xxx series); High Resolution (24MP) sensorHow to be even better: No dedicated WB or ISO button (although the FN button can be programmed for 1 of those or some other functions); No ability to save global settings and assign to a button on the mode dial (like in the D7xxx series); Only one SD slot; No top LCD (although this camera may simply be too small).Like almost all cameras, the built in flash is not great; an external speedlight with bounce capabilities is really essential for properly exposed photographs (or alternatively not using a flash at all and shooting at a higher ISO/slower shutter speed)
    • Amazing image quality
    • The 18-55mm should cover just about anything you would want to shoot while the 70-300mm covers the rest, with the high ISO capability of the camera you can get great handheld images with both lenses.
    • Don't waste your time spending a lot of money on a camera that does not work as it is supposed to.
    • We also ended up getting the Nikon 35mm f/1.8G as well for an indoor low light and portrait prime lens, so while we will minimize the need to swap lenses outdoors, we will still swap to the 35mm indoors.