Ahh it was because none of the playback options were selected !
Sorry - I misunderstood you - I thought you were referring to liveview. That page does give a brief overview of playback as well.
Ahh it was because none of the playback options were selected !
So what's the consensus with the 24-70 f4 v 24-200 ?
I know that the 24-70 f4 is very sharp but the 24-200 gets good reviews and is not much bigger/heavier.....
I will keep the 24-50 as a lens to take hiking when I can't be bothered to lug around a large lens....
So what's the consensus with the 24-70 f4 v 24-200 ?
I know that the 24-70 f4 is very sharp but the 24-200 gets good reviews and is not much bigger/heavier.....
I will keep the 24-50 as a lens to take hiking when I can't be bothered to lug around a large lens....
So what's the consensus with the 24-70 f4 v 24-200 ?
I know that the 24-70 f4 is very sharp but the 24-200 gets good reviews and is not much bigger/heavier.....
I will keep the 24-50 as a lens to take hiking when I can't be bothered to lug around a large lens....
The problem I have though is there aren't really any alternatives for longer lenses.
I bought my camera as a retirement present, with some help from colleagues at work. I bought the Z5 with the kit lens, sold the lens, though the price achieved was a bit disappointing and bought a 24-70 f4. I really like it, and the images are certainly very sharp - enough to show up the deficiencies in my focusing technique.
I'm reluctant to do another trade in and buy the 24-200. The problem I have though is there aren't really any alternatives for longer lenses. The 70-200 is big and very expensive. I don't have the adapter, so can't use older lenses. I don't have any to use either. At the moment I appear to have run off the edge of Nikon's roadmap.
I try not to think about it, but when I do I usually end up wishing I had bought the 24-200 instead of the 24-70, for the reach provided.
I did exactly the same.I rated my 24-70 very highly, but still sold it to fund the 24-200, and I’ve not regretted it for a moment!
That’s a good price. Think that’s the lowest I’ve heard of to date!Bit earlier than I wanted too but saw a 24-200 for £599 so couldn't resist - not in stock though but will hang on for a few weeks at that price
Bit earlier than I wanted too but saw a 24-200 for £599 so couldn't resist - not in stock though but will hang on for a few weeks at that price
Where was that, Justin?
This is a U.K. shop though so worth the extra £10 - oh plus postage
I love the N10 but would love the N11 just way too pricy, I used N10 when using 500PF or 70-200FLDoes anyone use or have thoughts on the MB-N10 for the Z6 and Z7? Using my Z6 with FTZ adaptor and my 70-200 FL at the weekend and I haven’t got large hands but I found it a little uncomfortable and thought a grip would help. I know it’s got no vertical release button but that wouldn’t bother me for it’s intended use.
Does anyone use or have thoughts on the MB-N10 for the Z6 and Z7? Using my Z6 with FTZ adaptor and my 70-200 FL at the weekend and I haven’t got large hands but I found it a little uncomfortable and thought a grip would help. I know it’s got no vertical release button but that wouldn’t bother me for it’s intended use.
Apologies yes I have a Z7 II now (previously Z7) so just carried on using N10 but would get a N11 if price came down, get yourself an N10 I don’t think you will be disappointed as having the dual batteries also helpsThe N11 does not fit the Z6 though so it was never in the frame. Not until I upgrade to the Z6 II that is.
Can anyone recommend a third party battery that works with the Z5 ?
thanks
First trip out with the Z5 - well a walk from my house All very intuitive and unsurprisingly the ergonomics are great - just a shame Nikon didn't attempt to make the Z5 smaller but I'm nit picking,
A few quick snaps, already convinced that the 24-50 is up to the job
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Is your house Kedleston Hall?!
Can anyone recommend a third party battery that works with the Z5 ?
thanks
I can confirm the Ravpower ones from Amazon work great, I don't think you can do in-camera charging over USB with them but in terms of life I don't notice whether I'm using a Ravpower or a Nikon, so all good there.
Has to be third party if you want spare batteries at the moment, Nikon ones simply aren't available to buy.
EDIT: Ravpower ones now also unavailable! Madness.
According to the Nikon website a lens hood is included ?Huh, saw a thread on lens hoods and realised that the 14-30 f4 I just bought didn't come with one. Should it have?? Guessing not as its obviously extra wide, but thought I'd ask....??
Huh, saw a thread on lens hoods and realised that the 14-30 f4 I just bought didn't come with one. Should it have?? Guessing not as its obviously extra wide, but thought I'd ask....??
According to the Nikon website a lens hood is included ?
Few images taken Thursday evening at Groomsport pier, N.Ireland.
First 3 taken with Z7II and 14-30mm and last one with 24-70mm f2.8.
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Few images taken Thursday evening at Groomsport pier, N.Ireland.
First 3 taken with Z7II and 14-30mm and last one with 24-70mm f2.8.
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According to the Nikon website a lens hood is included ?