I was really waiting for this, A camera that breaks record by adding a 3.8 million ISO mark in the competition. Does the ISO of 3.8 million is really usable to a professional shooter or it’s just a marketing thing, let’s find out.
Without doubt the Nikon d5 is excellent camera, the camera features newly developed CMOS sensor and a intense ISO range. Lets’ talk about the ISO test
The image below is taken at ISO 25600.
At ISO 25600 the camera is giving very neat and clean images.
The sample images shown below is captured at ISO 102400 and in this image I can see some color noise in the right side of the image (dark area looks bit colorful ). That clearly means ISO 102400 is not a option to get a perfect shot from your Nikon D5 camera.
The image below is captured at ISO 204800 where we can see a good amount of noise in the right side of the image.
You can see the the image captured at ISO ISO 3280000 (Hi 5), its completely useless. Also see Canon 1DX Mark II vs Nikon D5
Also see – Sony A7S II vs Sony A7S – High ISO Test Buy Nikon D5 from Amazon || B&H
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