One of the most important aspects of a camera is the size of its sensor. A larger sensor will capture more light, which results in improved low-light performance, dynamic range, and general image quality.
The more focus points the more flexibility in picking which part of the scene to focus on. They also give the image sensor a better probability in identifying the right area of the scene to focus on in more automatic modes.
The number of megapixels determines the resolution of the images captured with the main camera. A higher megapixel count means that the camera is capable of capturing more details. However, the megapixel count is not the only important element determining the quality of an image.
With a higher light sensitivity (ISO level), the sensor absorbs more light. This can be used to capture moving objects using a fast shutter speed, or to take images in low light without using a flash.
Expanded ISO allows you to go beyond the native ISO. It does this by digitally enhancing the image output. The resulting image will have less quality than when staying within the native ISO range, but it can be useful in certain situations.
With sensor shift, the image sensor (rather than the lens) moves to counterbalance any vibration of the camera. This means the image will be stabilised regardless of what lens is being used.
The number of frames per second that can be captured in continuous drive mode when using the mechanical shutter.
With AF tracking, once you choose the subject and press the shutter release part way down, as the subject moves, the autofocus will follow it. No more out of focus shots.
Comments
Adriano
2 years ago
10 / 10
Almost no noise up to ISO 2000
Adriano
2 years ago
10 / 10
I'm very satisfied with this camera, both in terms of high ISO performance and its long-lasting battery!
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D
1 year ago
10 / 10
Perfect, I won't switch to a D750
D
1 year ago
10 / 10
The D750 offers me nothing more, my goal is just the quality of my photos. However, for landscapes I would have liked to have a D800E to see if the resolution brings a bonus at 14 or 24mm, which I think it does. My next purchase will be a 45mpx, strictly for landscapes at 14 to 24mm. The D610 is ideal for portraits, and my D7100 is perfect with a 150-600 zoom for capturing birds or distant animals. My Sony RX100 is ideal for light equipment outings and my Sony HX 300 for its 1200mm zoom.
ごはん
8 months ago
8 / 10
Neither Good Nor Bad
ごはん
8 months ago
8 / 10
The autofocus accuracy on the live view screen is terrible. The high sensitivity performance is also disappointing. Noise gets really bad when it exceeds iso1000.