It is really interesting that Nikon is pushing the limits of low light sensitivity. I have a Canon 5dII and I find the low light sensitivity more than enough. It seems this camera will almost see in the dark though and will allow for some really interesting shots. It is nice that there are different cameras now for different needs. For me, shooting landscape or portrait photos I am often shooting and low ISOs and I would rather have the high MP and ability to crop and preserve resolution.
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It is really interesting that Nikon is pushing the limits of low light sensitivity. I have a Canon 5dII and I find the low light sensitivity more than enough. It seems this camera will almost see in the dark though and will allow for some really interesting shots. It is nice that there are different cameras now for different needs. For me, shooting landscape or portrait photos I am often shooting and low ISOs and I would rather have the high MP and ability to crop and preserve resolution.