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sgazer

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  1. It's a very alarmist title for what is basically an inconvenience! It can actually be deactivated by setting the camera to shoot 3 or 5 images in succession, then it doesn't do the darks. Yes, it would be nice to be able to turn it off in the menus, especially as the a6000 is able to. But at least if you do use it, it means the darks are taken at the same temp as the lights, although it does double the imaging period. No its not how they produce such low noise images, the sensor is the same as the a6000 and nikon d3300 and is rated by DxOMark as the lowest noise APS-C sensor available. The camera is simply superb for daytime photography and the image quality far surpasses my canon 1000d despite a 23mp sensor. In fact the high resolution sensor makes it perfect for use with shorter focal length lenses (as opposed to a scope) because the image can be cropped more readily. The low noise, even at iso1600 and 3200, is amazing. Add to that it's about the size of a compact camera, makes it an awesome bit of kit.
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