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Some great shots in here guys.

I have no intention of starting a format war in here, I just have a simple question.

If you set up both a mFT camera and a FF camera to shoot the exact same scene in the exact same light, are the exposure settings exactly the same?
Example:
mFT-ISO200 1/60 F4
FF-ISO200 1/60 F4?
 

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Some great shots in here guys.

I have no intention of starting a format war in here, I just have a simple question.

If you set up both a mFT camera and a FF camera to shoot the exact same scene in the exact same light, are the exposure settings exactly the same?
Example:
mFT-ISO200 1/60 F4
FF-ISO200 1/60 F4?

Yes, the exposure settings would be exactly the same.
 
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Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) Amsterdam/Holland

The Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) is a 15th century church located on Dam Square, next to the Royal Palace.
The Nieuwe Kerk is no longer used for church services but is used as an exhibition space. It is also used for organ recitals.
The main organ in these images was completed in 1655 and consists of 5.005 pipes.

Nikon Z6 + Nikkor Z 24-70mm f4 S

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Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) Amsterdam/Holland

The Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) is a 15th century church located on Dam Square, next to the Royal Palace.
The Nieuwe Kerk is no longer used for church services but is used as an exhibition space. It is also used for organ recitals.
The main organ in these images was completed in 1655 and consists of 5.005 pipes.

Nikon Z6 + Nikkor Z 24-70mm f4 S

I love church architecture, those are great shots. 1/13, thats pretty nice, gotta love the stabilization.


I made the mistake of stopping by Midwest Photo Exchange (mpx.com) on my way home from vacation. Played with a Z6. Very nice camera indeed.
 

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I love church architecture, those are great shots. 1/13, thats pretty nice, gotta love the stabilization.


I made the mistake of stopping by Midwest Photo Exchange (mpx.com) on my way home from vacation. Played with a Z6. Very nice camera indeed.
Thanks Nick, yes 1/13sec without a problem. Also high iso shots are a no-brainer. Very useful for interior photography like in dark churches. The Z6 is very nice indeed, resistance is futile!
 

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Thanks Nick, yes 1/13sec without a problem. Also high iso shots are a no-brainer. Very useful for interior photography like in dark churches. The Z6 is very nice indeed, resistance is futile!

Im 99% sold on it. Im attempting to sell a few things off and maybe wait for a Black Friday deal. We will see as I dont have a good track record for waiting.
 

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From a recent outing with my new Sony A7II.
The lens is Minolta 35mm 2.8 MC-X at F8.
Boathouse at Dusk - North Park Project - Pittsburgh, PA.
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Nice to see a fellow Minolta manual lens user. I have the older MC W.Rokkor-HG version of the 35 2.8, my copy isn't nearly as sharp as the one you have.
 

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Here's one from the Sony A7II using my Minolta 24mm 2.8 MC-X at f8.
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