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Nikon D780 additional coverage

Mobile01 (translated) tested the Nikon D780 LV and OVF AF: DC.Watch posted the first Nikon D780 ISO comparison: New hands-on pictures with the Nikon D780 by Dpreview: Some high-ISO performance can be spotted on the Nikon D780 LCD screen in this Flickr galery (credit: randorn.com): Nikon D780 - what others are saying: It's fair to say that most of the D780 improvements over its 2014 predecessor, the D750, are on the live view side. For instance, while it's just marginally quicker than the D750 in optical mode at 7 fps, you can hit 12 fps in silent live view mode. You also get phase-detect AF with face priority, eye-tracking and subject tracking all in live view mode. (Engadget) The Nikon D780 is a replacement for one of the most well-rounded DSLRs ever made: the D750. It's still built around a 24MP sensor and 51-point AF system but the more you dig in, the more you discover it's a much more capable machine: a DSLR that's learned a lot from mirrorless.Many aspects of the camera's behavior, from autofocus and video performance to interval shooting have been significantly improved, bringing a lot of the Z6's capabilities to F-mount owners. (Dpreview) Still, the camera does fall short of my hopes in a few areas, most notably the continued lack of an AF joystick and/or a touchpad AF implementation (the latter is offered in the mid-range D5600). I also would have liked to see some bump in resolution, though the updated sensor (likely the same as...

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Published By: Nikonrumors - Friday, 17 January, 2020

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