Re: What system is really the best handheld in low light?
its all a matter of what you want to see and are thinking of using your image for. my not so little beasts manage to help keep me employed 24hrs a day. we have different "views".
i primarily use my S23 as a phone.
i think i demonstrated the handleability of the D500, the D850, the D3 (no stabilization anywhere on it or the lens used) and the Z9. i could have added the D7200, Sony RX100v and the Z6 too. that of course its how i prefer to see things.
Re: What system is really the best handheld in low light?
its all a matter of what you want to see and are thinking of using your image for. my not so little beasts manage to help keep me employed 24hrs a day. we have different "views".
i primarily use my S23 as a phone.
i think i demonstrated the handleability of the D500, the D850, the D3 (no stabilization anywhere on it or the lens used) and the Z9. i could have added the D7200, Sony RX100v and the Z6 too. that of course its how i prefer to see things.
preferences, variables and methodologies.
addendum: the last OM i used was an OM3/OM4T film camera. i loved them. still have them. unfortunately, i had to move on. never cared for their digital hardware it was an acquired taste.
Re: What system is really the best handheld in low light?
its all a matter of what you want to see and are thinking of using your image for. my not so little beasts manage to help keep me employed 24hrs a day. we have different "views".
i primarily use my S23 as a phone.
i think i demonstrated the handleability of the D500, the D850, the D3 (no stabilization anywhere on it or the lens used) and the Z9. i could have added the D7200, Sony RX100v and the Z6 too. that of course its how i prefer to see things.
preferences, variables and methodologies.
addendum: the last OM i used was an OM3/OM4T film camera. i loved it. still have it. unfortunately, i had to move on.
Re: What system is really the best handheld in low light?
its all a matter of what you want to see and are thinking of using your image for. my not so little beasts manage to help keep me employed 24hrs a day. we have different "views".
i primarily use my S23 as a phone.
i think i demonstrated the handleability of the D500, the D850, the D3 (no stabilization anywhere on it or the lens used) and the Z9. i could have added the D7200, Sony RX100v and the Z6 too. that of course its how i prefer to see things.
preferences, variables and methodologies.
addendum: the last OM i used was an OM3 film camera. i loved it. still have it. unfortunately, i have moved on.
Re: What system is really the best handheld in low light?
its all a matter of what you want to see and are thinking of using your image for. my not so little beasts manage to help keep me employed 24hrs a day. we have different "views".
i primarily use my S23 as a phone.
i think i demonstrated the handleability of the D500, the D850, the D3 (no stabilization anywhere on it or the lens used) and the Z9. i could have added the D7200, Sony RX100v and the Z6 too. that of course its how i prefer to see things.
Re: What system is really the best handheld in low light?
its all a matter of what you want to see and are thinking of using your image for. my not so little beasts manage to help keep me employed 24hrs a day. we have different "views".
i primarily use my S23 as a phone.
i think i demonstrated the handleability of the D500, the D850, the D3 (no stabilization anywhere on it or the lens used) and the Z9. i could have added the D7200, Sony RX100v and the Z6 too. that of course its how i prefer to see things.
Re: What system is really the best handheld in low light?
its all a matter of what you want to see and are thinking of using your image for. my not so little beasts manage to help keep me employed 24hrs a day. we have different "views".
i primarily use my S23 as a phone.
i think i demonstrated the handleability of the D500, the D850, the D3 (no stabilization anywhere on it or the lens used) and the Z9. i could have added the D7200, Sony RX100v and the Z6 too. that of course is how i prefer to see things.
Re: What system is really the best handheld in low light?
its all a matter of what you want to see and are thinking of using your image for. my not so little beasts manage to help keep me employed 24hrs a day. we have different "views".
i primarily use my S23 as a phone.
i think i demonstrated the handleability of the D500, the D850, the D3 (no stabilization anywhere on it or the lens used) and the Z9. i could have added the D7200, Sony RX100v and the Z6 too. that of course is how i like to see things.
Re: What system is really the best handheld in low light?
its all a matter of what you want to see and are thinking of using your image for. my not so little beasts manage to help keep me employed 24hrs a day. we have different "views".
i primarily use my S23 as a phone.
i think i demonstrated the handleability of the D500, the D850, the D3 (no stabilization anywhere on it or the lens used) and the Z9. i could have added the D7200, Sony RX100v and the Z6 too.
Re: What system is really the best handheld in low light?
its all a matter of what you see and are thinking of using your image for. my not so little beasts manage to help keep me employed 24hrs a day. we have different "views".
i primarily use my S23 as a phone.
i think i demonstrated the handleability of the D500, the D850, the D3 (no stabilization anywhere on it or the lens used) and the Z9. i could have added the D7200, Sony RX100v and the Z6 too.
Re: What system is really the best handheld in low light?
its all a matter of what you are using your image for. my not so little beasts manage to help keep me employed 24hrs a day. we have different "views".
i primarily use my S23 as a phone.
i think i demonstrated the handleability of the D500, the D850, the D3 (no stabilization anywhere on it or the lens used) and the Z9. i could have added the D7200, Sony RX100v and the Z6 too.
Re: What system is really the best handheld in low light?
its all a matter of what you are using your image for. my not so little beasts manage to help keep me employed 24hrs a day. we have different "views".
i primarily use my S23 as a phone.
i think i demonstrated the handleability of the D500, the D850, the D3 (no stabilization anywhere on it or the lens used) and the Z9. i could have added the D7200 and the Z6 too.
Sep 14, 2023 at 06:36 PM
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