DSLR, Mirrorless, Mirrorless, DSLR? Kirk gets early access to the Nikon D780 which aims to marry the best of DSLR design with the features of a mirrorless camera. Updating the massively popular D750, the latest entry to the full-frame range packs a 24.5MP BSI sensor, huge ISO range and 12fps continuous shooting speed, the D780 brings you the DSLR design you love, but backs it up with expanded features using the rear screen with Live View.
Nikon's D780 has set itself the task of being a true hybrid, with the kind of video feature you'd expect in Nikon's Z range of mirrorless cameras such as zebra stripes, 4K 30 and 10-bit output. There's also a range of handy stills features, such as a 51-point PDAF system, or back-end 273 point using the rear screen, a 7fps continuous shooting speed that rises to 12fps with Silent Shooting Photography mode, and the brilliant Eye-AF system.
We'll ask whether DSLRs are still relevant, as well as finding out if the D780 can marry the two system's best features while retaining its identity - a tough task.
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12 авг 2024