Artemis II Crew Shoots Earth from Lunar Orbit with Nikon D5
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ISO 51,200 on a Nikon D5, hand-held from a spacecraft window — and it holds up. That aurora shot is a legitimate benchmark for what this sensor can do in near-zero-light conditions, and it's a useful reminder that the D5 remains a serious tool even as mirrorless dominates the conversation. Inspiring rather than actionable, but worth five minutes of your time.
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