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NASA Selects Nikon D5 DSLR as Primary Artemis II Camera

NASA Selects Nikon D5 DSLR as Primary Artemis II Camera

Summary

Despite the prevalence of mirrorless technology, NASA has selected the Nikon D5 DSLR as the main camera for its Artemis II mission. This choice is attributed to the D5's superior high ISO image quality, which surpasses even newer Nikon mirrorless cameras like the Z9 due to its lower megapixel count. The D5's established reliability and proven performance in space travel conditions also contributed to its selection over more recent DSLR or mirrorless alternatives.

Key points

  • NASA's primary camera for Artemis II is the Nikon D5 DSLR.
  • The D5 excels in high ISO image quality, outperforming newer mirrorless cameras.
  • Its selection is based on proven reliability and performance in space.
  • Lower megapixel count on the D5 contributes to better low-light performance.
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