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Hopefully before they go bankrupt lol << run's and hides for cover.I’m pretty confident Nikon will get it sorted and will bring out a camera that fulfils all my needs
Hopefully before they go bankrupt lol << run's and hides for cover.I’m pretty confident Nikon will get it sorted and will bring out a camera that fulfils all my needs
Hopefully before they go bankrupt lol << run's and hides for cover.
I've not had long with it tbh, that was a quick half hour in my lunch hour. Really liking the ergonomics and the 50 1.8 Z has been delivered today so hopefully give it a proper run at the weekend.Lovely those are. How you liking the new toy
How much better is this Nikkor 24-70 2.8 s over the F4 as I’ve found this F4 bloody brill
Omg it's incredible, it's so much better by at least/most 1 stop [emoji1]
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How much better is this Nikkor 24-70 2.8 s over the F4 as I’ve found this F4 bloody brill
Get the 35s and 85s first IMO.
The 24-70/2.8 might be a tad sharper than the F4 but you're really just paying for the extra stop. I don't regret swapping to the 2.8, but I wouldn't have done it had I not already got the primes. I'm still using the primes more.
I have the 35s and the 24-70 f2.8. I am the opposite in that I prefer to have the zoom on my z6 all the time rather than a selection of primes. East to their own. The quality of the f2.8 zoom is excellent.
I have the 35s and the 24-70 f2.8. I am the opposite in that I prefer to have the zoom on my z6 all the time rather than a selection of primes. East to their own. The quality of the f2.8 zoom is excellent.
Have you had the f4 to been able see the difference. Am the same I like zoom for flexibility
Only normally have 1 prime in case need for low light
Another lovely capture. Have you had many more hours with the new toy to come to a conclusion how you feel72 (1 of 1) by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
What are you referring to, I’m only on the phone so can’t see anything obvious?Just something I need to show as it always happens to me even on the Sony Camera why do i get that funny effect background
DSC_0400.jpg by Andrew Rookes, on Flickr
What are you referring to, I’m only on the phone so can’t see anything obvious?
The background have a circular blocks effect
72 (1 of 1) by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Ahh can’t see that in the phone, that’s usually jpeg artefacts and one of my gripes of digital. Not just photography, you see it a lot on TV and movies too. Really disappoints me when watching telly, all that tech and you have to put up with that. Bring back film and analogue I sayThe background have a circular blocks effect
@rookies are you pushing the shadows too much on a jpeg? I have seen this before under similar conditions. Just a guess.
Lovely set of photos - are they shot in RAW or JPEG ?72 (1 of 1) by Andrew Duxbury, on Flickr
Another lovely capture. Have you had many more hours with the new toy to come to a conclusion how you feel
Depends what for?Hmmm. Nikon Z6 or D500?
Hmmm. Nikon Z6 or D500?
I’ve had both. I currently got the z6 and it a lovely camera produce lovely images. AF-C need improving hopefully in FW soon. But as you can see from my images it does lovely sharp images. Also eye af works just fine for me and I like it more than Sony as you can select which eye to focus
You can select each eye on Sony too.
I should imagine D500 for wildlife and Z6 for general/travel snappingHmmm. Nikon Z6 or D500?
Lots of info on youtube along with the manual, have bought books in the past but hardly looked at them TBH.Been looking at getting this
https://www.sansmirror.com/bythom-mirrorless-books/complete-guide-to-the-nikon-2.html
Been looking at getting this
https://www.sansmirror.com/bythom-mirrorless-books/complete-guide-to-the-nikon-2.html
That’s disappointing - what about CFExpress cards ?New Firmware v2.10 - Mainly bug fixes
• Added supported for optical VR with NIKKOR Z DX 16–50mm f/3.5–6.3 VR and NIKKOR Z DX 50–250mm f/4.5–6.3 VR Z-mount lenses. Note that attaching these lenses disables the Mechanical shutter option for Custom Setting d5 (Shutter type) in Group d (Shooting/display) of the CUSTOM SETTING MENU, leaving a choice of Auto and Electronic front-curtain shutter options only.
• ISO sensitivity can now be adjusted using the lens control ring, and ISO sensitivity has been added to the options available for Custom Setting f2 (Custom control assignment) > Lens control ring in Group f (Controls) of the CUSTOM SETTING MENU.
• As of November 14, 2019, the aperture display in the lens info panel for NIKKOR Z 24–70mm f/2.8 S and NIKKOR Z 58mm f/0.95 S Noct lenses shows both the current aperture and adjacent aperture values in modes A and M.
• When On was selected for Auto ISO sensitivity control and an option that does not include “slow sync” was selected for Flash mode, shutter speed was formerly restricted to values between those chosen for Custom Settings e1 (Flash sync speed) and e2 (Flash shutter speed), but this has now been changed to match the behavior of digital SLR cameras, with the result that the minimum shutter speed now corresponds to the value selected for Auto ISO sensitivity control > Minimum shutter speed.
• Fixed an issue that in extremely rare cases resulted in the camera failing to correctly record movies with 1920x1080; 120pselected for Frame size/frame rate.
• Fixed an issue that occasionally resulted in “noise” in the form of white lines at the bottom of the display when the electronic viewfinder was on.
• Fixed an issue that in rare cases resulted in “noise” in the form of fine horizontal lines appearing throughout the frame in movies and the live view display.
• Fixed errors in the UTC time zones for the following three cities in the Time zone and date > Time zone display in the SETUP MENU:
Caracas: was -4:30, is now -4:00
Casablanca: was 00:00, is now +1:00
Ankara: was +2:00, is now +3:00
• Fixed an issue that resulted in an incorrect date of creation being displayed in the Windows 10 “properties” dialogs for movies and time-lapse movies created with the camera, as well as copies created with camera movie editing controls.