I have had a camera since March, before that I had a D750. For an ordinary amateur, I did not notice any qualitative differences for the sake of which it is worth changing the camera. As a result, this is the most sophisticated and functional camera that will be relevant and satisfy the photographer for a long time to come. Pros below: Huge, powerful device for obtaining high-quality images. You can safely take a camera, take a picture and print it on A0 (you only need a lens that can resolve 45 megapixels) Fast and tenacious AF, in all modes and in all conditions. Well, except for LV, there is pain, sadness, handles faster. A wide dynamic range that allows you to pull out a seemingly completely spoiled frame. Finally, Nikon got adequate color reproduction, so you can safely shoot from the camera in jpeg right away if you don’t want to bother with post-processing. Plus, pictures can be transferred directly to a smartphone (ideal solution for instagram) Suddenly a very high-quality video (well, for those who are not spoiled by gh5 and a7s2, etc.) Some cons: XQD cards cost like an airplane wing. Actually high-quality SD with UHS|| too. So be prepared, if you don't have, to spend at least 15k on cards. And given that the rav weighs under 100MB, then you can’t do with one 16GB card.
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