Is this fantasy armor or a legit knight armor from the Middle Ages?

Is this fantasy armor or a legit knight armor from the Middle Ages?

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Looks pretty legit to me

Reminder.

How could it be a legit knight in armor? the didn't have cameras in the middle ages.

Why did they stop wearing helmets in 1675 but still wore plate armor?

1535 is my fav

My first guess is guns becoming more popular and I think that's when there was a shift towards pike formations and away from heavy cavalry. Someone more knowledgeable feel free to correct me.

Maybe not historical recreation legit, but at least realistic.

It's still a helmet, just not covering the face. Meanwhile the rest of the plate armor has become just a breastplate and tassets. More and more guns made total armor unfeasible, and newly professional armies made it too expensive.

I'm pretty sure Cuirassiers wore helmets too even if at that point forward they could only stop bullets at long distance or swords/bayonets.