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By abhishek, on May 30th, 2015
As we know that Nikon D5500 is a mid entry level camera and 7D Mark II is a high end APS-C camera, By closely examining both the samples we can clearly see that Canon 7D Mark II showing bit more details in the image, compared to D5500 at both ISO range.
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Buy Nikon D5500 Buy it from Amazon or at B&H
By abhishek, on May 30th, 2015
we have done this specification comparison review based on our user request, Now take a look at the image analysis below…
ISO 12800 – AT ISO 12800 Sony image is slightly bigger due to the higher resolution fullframe sensor, I can clearly notice at 12800 Nikon is showing bit more details … compared to the Sony A7 II… It’s look like Sony is using stron noise reduction filter compared to Nikon DF.

ISO 25600 – AT ISO 25600 the Nikon DF camera is showing bit more details and better color output compared to A7 II.
Despite of being old, the Nikon DF is undoubtedly have better image quality compared to Sony A7 II , hence we highly recommend you to buy the Nikon DF camera is you care about image quality.
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Nikon DF available at Amazon
By admin, on May 27th, 2015

Sony A7s and Nikon DF High ISO test images are now available, we have compared these two camera side by side starting from ISO 12800,
- we can clearly see that at ISO 12800 both the camera showing excellent level of details without any significant amount of noise.
- At ISO 25600 Sony A7s image has more details and less color noise than Nikon DF

At ISO 102400 both camera image is completely us-usable, but comparatively the Sony A7s image is bit better, the ISO 204800 sample Image from both the camera doesn’t deserve any comment from my side. Finally, we can say that Sony A7s High ISO images are better than Nikon DF.
other factors
- NikonDF (See at Amazon) will cost you bit more compared to A7s (See at Amazon) ,
- The major disadvantage of Nikon Df is it doesn’t record video, on the other hand the Sony A7s can record 4K videos with Full Pixel Read-Out.
- Before making the final decision you must know that A7s has limited amount of lenses, with Nikon you have many option.
Image Credit – Imagine-resource
By abhishek, on March 30th, 2015

Nikon D7200 is a high-end APS-C camera announced by Nikon few months ago, take a look at the image comparison below and share your thoughts with us…

Nikon D7200 showing bit more details compared to Canon 70D, but the difference is very marginal… and as we know that the Canon 70D features dual pixel AF sensor so, while shooting live with display unit or recording videos the Hybrid AF of Canon 70D will perform better than the AF system of Nikon D7200.
Continue reading Nikon D7200 High ISO Test
By admin, on March 24th, 2015

In an recent interview, Haruo Ogawa, President of the Imaging Business Group and Executive Managing Officer at Olympus Corporation. said that
“We will gradually increase pixel count in the future, while maintaining picture quality.”
That clearly means Olympus does working on High megapixel M4/3 sensor and the upcoming models of Olympus will have higher MP count.
Olympus President on upcoming lenses
“Our priority first of all is the pro and premium series of lenses for enthusiast and professional photographers. We also want to add some more reasonably-priced lenses for entry-level users, similar to the 45mm F1.8 – we’re looking into this now.”
About the MFT Air camera:
“we’ll see how Japanese customers react, and that will help us decide whether or not to expand sales into other markets.”
So at the end we are sure that Olympus will soon introduce a high resolution sensor in the upcoming models of M4/3 mirrorless camera.
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By admin, on March 22nd, 2015

First Canon 5DS R High ISO test is now available, the 5DS R is recently announced camera by Canon and features newly developed 50.6 Megapixel Full-frame CMOS Sensor and the Low-pass filter effect cancellation bring out the 100% details out of Canon 5DS R camera.
Now take a look at the High ISO test…
Nikon D810 vs Canon 5DSR High ISO Test Image

Nikon D810 have less resolution (36MP vs 50MP) compared to the Canon 5DS R camera hence the photodiodes of the Nikon D810 camera are large, the Nikon D810 showing bit less noise compared to the Canon 5DS R camera.
Continue reading Canon 5DS R High ISO Test
By abhishek, on March 15th, 2015
We have done specification comparison review and high ISO test of all the best APS-C DSLR and mirrorless camera available in the market today, take a look at the specification comparison table below..

Out of all these Prime machines Samsung NX1 core specification grabbed the maximum green lights, in terms of resolution, Advance AF system, ultra fast continuous shooting speed and a option to record 4K videos .. so finally we have to believe that Samsung NX1 camera has outstanding core specification.
Sensor
- Resolution – The Samsung is the only one who can produce gigantic image files of 28 MP by having a APS-C sensor, A 28.2MP BSI APS-C CMOS Sensor combines with DRIMe V Image Signal Processor works to produce ultra high-resolution image from a APS-C Sensor.
- ISO Range – The Nikon D7200 features the broadest ISO range (100-102400) out of all those 4 cameras, the other most important factor is the Nikon D7200 doesn’t have optical low pass filter… so due to these two major advantage we do believe that it will going to produce better image quality (less noise and more details during low-light condition) compared to the other competitors.
- Optical Low-pass filter – The absence optical low pass filter ensures the sharpness of image when viewed at 100%, so you get more details in Fujifilm X-T1 and Nikon D7200 when viewed at 100%.
Image Stabilization – The Sony A77 II is the only camera that features built in image stabilization system, the camera will sure help you to bring out sharp images during low-light environment.
Auto-Focus System:
- Both Nikon D7200 vs Sony A77 II features traditional Contrast detect CMOS sensor and a separate AF module below the sensor, So the phase detect AF Module (with 51 AF points) of Nikon D7200 works only when the photographer is using the viewfinder of the camera, on the other hand the Sony A77 II features fixed SLT mirror so the Phase AF sensor below the sensor is always active while using viewfinder or display screen. The A77 II AF module features 79 AF point which incorporates 15 centrally-located cross-type points.
- Samsung NX1 and Fuji X-T1 features Hybrid AF sensor with built-in active phase AF pixels inside it, so there is no separate AF module present in both the camera, the Samsung NX1 28 MP Sensor also features 205 phase and 209 contrast-detection autofocus points to acquire focus quickly and precisely and on the other hand we don’t know much details about the details of X-T1 AF system.
- Canon 7D Mark II features Dual Pixel CMOS AF Sensor and it is one of the most advance technology for Auto-focusing used by any camera till date, the camera uses the 65-point all cross-type autofocus system while you are using viewfinder and it activates Dual-Pixel CMOS AF technology while you are using live-view screen .As we know that in Dualpixel CMOS AF tech the system composed of two separate photodiodes within each pixel to provide a broad and dense network of phase-detection gathering elements across nearly 80% of the frame, the AF system is always utilized while you are using live view display screen for shooting video or stills. (click here to see how dual pixel CMOS AF work).
Continuous Shooting Speed: We don’t know what kind of alien technology Samsung has, but the Samsung NX1 can shoot 15 frames per second @28 MP, no camera stands in front of Samsung NX1.
Video – Only Samsung NX1 can shoot 4K videos by having Full Time AF support with the help of Hybrid CMOS sensor, all the other camera limited to Full HD recording only.
Connectivity: The 7D Mark II is the only camera that doesn’t have built-in WiFi connectivity, all the other camera listed does have built in WiFi or NFC connecitivty
High ISO Test
Nikon D7200 Image sample isn’t available yet, but we do have High ISO test images of Canon 7D Mark II, Sony A77 II, Samsung NX1 and Fujifilm X-T1.
Canon 7D Mark II and Fujifilm X-T1, both the camera showing impressive image quality during high ISO test, the at ISO 6400 and 12800 image have minimal amount of noise and more details compared to Sony A77 II and Samsung NX1.

Verdict:
- Samsung NX 1 is clear winner if we look at the comparison table of both the camera, but the NX1 system have very limited number of lenses available… so if your lens requirement is limited you should go with NX1.
- Canon 7D Mark II is looking bit weak in comparison table but the Dual-Pixel AF system and Image quality of the camera is really impressive, the other major factor that make you choose Canon 7D Mk II is Canon professional Lenses available of the 7D Mk II DSLR..
- Nikon D7200 AF system is out-of date, Nikon should add Hybrid AF sensor to all its upcoming DSLR to compete in the current market.
- Sony A77 II look good on paper but the image quality is not so good, above all the images of Sony A77 II have reddish tint on them.
- Fujifilm X-T1 is one of the best mirrorless camera I have ever seen, the camera features advance X-Trans II sensor, no optical low-pass filter and Hybrid AF system, despite of its bit low resolution.. the image quality is good at High ISO range.
Final Word: If you are planning to buy a Pro APS-C DSLR, you should go for Canon 7D Mark II DSLR.
Also see –Canon 7D Mark II Recommended Lenses
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Buy Nikon D7200 from Amazon
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Buy Fuji X-T1 from AMazon
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