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GAS: Please Share your Latest Acquisitions Big and Small
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan F/2" data-source="post: 400166" data-attributes="member: 1235"><p>The Z5 amplifies the live view quite a bit. I compared it to the live view of my other mirrorless cameras (A9, A7III, J5 and even the D750 LV) and the Z5 was boosting the video gain in complete darkness making it look like a snowstorm. The problem though is that when shooting at night, even if there is ambient light, it'll still try to amplify the live view. My Sony bodies won't even try to do that and give more of a WYSIWYG live view keeping the dark areas dim.</p><p></p><p>I still think Olympus has the best all-around live view implementation of all mirrorless cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan F/2, post: 400166, member: 1235"] The Z5 amplifies the live view quite a bit. I compared it to the live view of my other mirrorless cameras (A9, A7III, J5 and even the D750 LV) and the Z5 was boosting the video gain in complete darkness making it look like a snowstorm. The problem though is that when shooting at night, even if there is ambient light, it'll still try to amplify the live view. My Sony bodies won't even try to do that and give more of a WYSIWYG live view keeping the dark areas dim. I still think Olympus has the best all-around live view implementation of all mirrorless cameras. [/QUOTE]
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