We have published Sony A99 vs Nikon D600 Specification Comparison review few days ago, now focus-numerique just published A99 and Nikon D600 High ISO images, we have arranged both Sony A99 and Nikon D600 side by side ,
Shot settings: scene is illuminated at 200 lux, the Alpha 99 positioned in M mode with aperture f / 5.6, ISO and shutter speed is variable, You can also download the RAW files (samples) from the website.
Nikon D600 images look slightly more exposed, Both camera images have almost no noise at ISO 1600.
At 6400 and 12800 Sony A99 color NR (noise reduction) filter working very effectively, but small dark spots are visible all over the image due to noise, practically Sony A99 images are bit more usable than Nikon D600 at 12800.
The DxO Mark Score of Canon 1DX is not confirmed yet but take a look at Canon 1Dx vs 5D Mark III High ISO images comparison, the Canon 1Dx images showing better color and more details at High ISO compared to 5D Mark III.
If the lighting conditions you’re shooting in doesn’t require an ISO over 3200, both cameras will deliver almost identical quality images. However, if you need to shoot with an ISO 6400 and above (especially at 12,800 and above), the Canon EOS-1D X will deliver a superior, cleaner image. This does not mean the Canon EOS 5D Mark III cannot render deliverable images at ISO 12,800, it just means that the Canon EOS-1D X controls the noise in the shadow area much better in a high ISO. See it for yourself in the images below.
Canon G15 vs Nikon P7700 vs Panasonic LX7 vs Samsung EX2F High ISO test done by focus-numerique, For the test the scene is illuminated at 200 lux, Images below are visible 100% and you can download the raw files from focus-numerique. see the High ISO test images below (click to enlarge)
We have arranged the compact camera according to there high ISO performance,
1. Canon G12
2. Nikon P7700
3. Panasonic LX7
4. Samsung EX2F
Both Canon G15 and Nikon P7700 performance was almost same, Canon G15 showed a bit better result at ISO 3200 and ISO 6400, Samsung and Panasonic showing high amount of noise at ISO 3200 and ISO 6400.
The first High ISO test was done by Xerodigital and Now its time for (non-english website) focus-numerique, during the test 1DX performance was better than the D4, Canon images are usable up to IS 12800, Nikon D4 is limited to ISO 6400. The scene is illuminated at 200 lux, the Canon EOS-1D was at 1/4 s, f / 5.6 & ISO 100.
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You can also compare images from the Canon 1D X with those of the Nikon D4 16 MP. So who is the winner of this clash of the titans? Overall, the Canon to the housing pro Nikon with better grain content (it is almost invisible at ISO 6400). D4 is already showing its limits to ISO 6400, sensitive to the 1D X which seems to be very comfortable. In 12800, the red mark still dominates its rival will not return the head to ISO 25600.
Nikon D600 is recently announced affordable fullframe camera from Nikon, see the specification comparison below and select the best camera based on your needs,
Nikon D600 vs. Nikon D4 Specification Comparison
Nikon D600 vs. Nikon D4 sensor score
We have also included Nikon D600 vs Nikon D4 sensor score, Nikon D600 sensor showing better result in every test and even the low-light score of Nikon D600 is bit better than the Nikon D4 flagship full-frame camera.
Nikon D600 Price vs. Nikon D4 Price
Nikon D600 is more affordable and comes at $2K and for Nikon D4 you have to pay approx $6k.
Conclusion.
Nikon D600 is affordable, excellent performer and bit light weight and small, Nikon D4 have better standard ISO range, better AF system and fast shutter + Continuous shooting speed.
Based on High-ISO test, Specification Comparison, DXOMark Lab report and Nikon D600 price difference, we recommend Nikon D600 for our users. But if you want neat High-ISO images (ISO 3200+) and advance AF system with fast burst speed, you may move towards D4.
Many users asking the same question each day Which camera to buy, Canon 650D OR Nikon D5100 ? ., we will soon publish the specification comparison review very soon, before that take a look at images of taken from both the camera at different ISO settings.
Nikon D5100 have bit bigger sensor (Canon APS-C -22.3 x 14.9 mm vs Nikon APS-C 23.5 x 15.6 mm) and Nikon D5100 have low resolution – 16.2 megapixels compared to Canon 650D with 18.7 megapixels.
Finally first comparison between the Nikon D4 and the Canon EOS 1D X is now available, Matt head of xerodigital tested both Canon 1D X and Nikon D4 side by side, based on test result the overall performance of 1D X is really impressive.
Camera / shot setting: Images captured at RAW mode, processed in Lightroom 4, sharpening and noise reduction set to zero.
Main points of the review
ISO performance: Nikon D4 seemed to have cleaner highlights, while the Canon 1Dx appeared to have better contrast and possibly cleaner shadows. In the end, if we have to award a point here and pick a winner, it’s the Nikon D4 – by a hair
AF in Low-light: During the low-light Test condition Nikon D4 performed better, focuses bit quickly than Nikon D4.
AF Speed: The Canon 1Dx ABSOLUTELY DESTROYED the Nikon D4 in the AF speed test. Canon 1D X is three times faster than the Nikon D4.
Autofocus Consistency: Winner Canon 1D X
Shadow recovery: Winner Nikon D4
AFTER A DECADE OF SHOOTING PROFESSIONALLY WITH NIKON CAMERAS, MATT IS THINKING OF SWITCHING TO CANON…
A head to head comparison between the two flagship cameras. In the end, a decision is made!
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