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 Posted: Fri Aug 19th, 2022 23:02
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Iain wrote:
It produces good images of static subjects and some moving but if there is too much movement, like BIF, I find the A9 is far better. The one surprising  thing I found with the A7r iii is how capable it is at high ISO considering it has 42mp.
Modern sensors dont behave like the first, second generation sensors, the new support chipsets are designed to minimise high ISO noise.    Most modern last two or three years will happilywork at 12800 ISO and look like Nikon D2X at ISO 800.

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