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It doesn’t have a viewfinder black out unless you tell it to as an effect. You can also do little bars of different styles on the edge of frame.
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# ? Oct 31, 2021 13:59 |
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# ? May 8, 2024 08:07 |
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Holding out for the Z10.
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 19:10 |
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Should the thread title change to The Z8 Will Literally Never Exist?
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 19:22 |
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I really like the look of the Z fc but wish there were a full-frame one a la the Df. My D750 still holds up pretty well, but I'm pretty ready to make the jump to mirrorless at this point
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# ? Nov 2, 2021 19:25 |
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Doggles posted:Should the thread title change to The Z8 Will Literally Never Exist? The Nikon Thread: Should I go Mirrorless or buy a used D3S?
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# ? Nov 4, 2021 18:37 |
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im hoping this big jump to mirrorless means i can finally upgrade my d40!
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# ? Nov 4, 2021 21:31 |
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I have a serviceable Lumix DMC-GX-1 (along with a fast 50mm equiv and a kit zoom lens) that I got a few years ago, planning to upgrade to an APS-C DSLR if I stuck with the hobby. I wanted a telephoto lens mostly to help me when I'm taking for-fun pictures of my nephews playing little league, and figured I stuck with the hobby enough and it was time to pick up a D3300 off eBay. My reasoning was that the used DX lens market would be better to grow into than Micro 4/3, and I'd get a bit more camera along the way, notably an extra frame per second. A few questions I was hoping you folks could help me with:
Thanks Fools Infinite for the Sigma lens recs a few pages back, I've filed 'em away for when I want something faster than the 18-55mm kit lens.
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# ? Nov 8, 2021 20:48 |
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Micro four thirds is way more of a complete system with two first party manufacturers. There is one nonmacro/fisheye prime lens made for crop sensors by Nikon. If you can get a absolute deal on the body and kit lenses it can be fine kit, but it is definitely not a system to grow in to. I would pinch my pennies and move up to something better.
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# ? Nov 8, 2021 21:20 |
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Agree — I don't think right now it makes sense to buy into DX. If you wanna get into something APS-C I'd go Fuji. Or just stick with Micro 4/3 and get a nicer body/lens.
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# ? Nov 8, 2021 21:35 |
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zombienietzsche posted:I have a serviceable Lumix DMC-GX-1 (along with a fast 50mm equiv and a kit zoom lens) that I got a few years ago, planning to upgrade to an APS-C DSLR if I stuck with the hobby. I wanted a telephoto lens mostly to help me when I'm taking for-fun pictures of my nephews playing little league, and figured I stuck with the hobby enough and it was time to pick up a D3300 off eBay. My reasoning was that the used DX lens market would be better to grow into than Micro 4/3, and I'd get a bit more camera along the way, notably an extra frame per second.
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# ? Nov 8, 2021 22:02 |
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Thanks. That's not the answer i wanted to hear, because for me the D3300 is a lot more fun to use, and that alone might be reason to keep it even if my reasoning for getting it sucked. Edit: Thanks again for the insight. I decided to throw the D3300 back on eBay and instead stick with Micro 4/3. I have some outdated romanticized notions of "dslr being the one true serious camera." zombienietzsche fucked around with this message at 19:14 on Nov 11, 2021 |
# ? Nov 8, 2021 22:57 |
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Back when I was a sophomore in college, when dinosaurs ruled the earth and dirt was new, I worked for a newspaper and was issued a D1, and later upgraded to a D1x. Then I left for a couple years to go to university, when I came back, they gave me a part-time weekend/football stringer job with the same D1x when everybody else had D2s or D700s, and hopefully somebody else would leave their lenses for me to use. I ended up buying my own D7000 and slowly accumulating glass for it (but still used the all-f/2.8 newspaper lenses when somebody remembered to leave me their kit) When they laid me off ten years ago, they didn't ask for the D1x back (I've been in touch with one of the guys that's still at the paper, they don't want it.) Thing is, the batteries were trash when I got it, and the charger is long lost and worth more than the body these days. So the D1x has been kicking around with a body cap on in a box for ten years, with an extremely dead battery. I recently rediscovered it, and found this tutorial: https://aksiongsgearjourney.photo.blog/2019/05/04/the-nikon-en-4-battery-lithium-ion-conversion/ I have a couple of old laptops full of 18650s, might as well try it with the nine 18650s I was able to salvage from the computers. The frankenpack works, and the shutter fires. I ordered a CF card reader and an IR-pass lens filter, might as well have some fun with the zombie D1x body and shoot in IR. (the gaff tape was me, the damage was from the people that used it before me. Don't ever buy used newspaper gear.) Edit: LOL the guy doing the battery mod keeping the condom on the end of the battery to prevent the lil' tab from being broken. I didn't know that cover existed. I saw a lenscap once, when I was at the newspaper. ONCE. You're not going to break off that plastic nipple on the battery, and front lenscaps really aren't a thing at newspapers. Edit: That's the beauty of the Nikon F-mount, those lenses are swappable. If you have a D3xxx, you're screwed, but D7xxx and single-digit D(x) can use all the AF lenses, driven by the body. Chillbro Baggins fucked around with this message at 08:00 on Nov 20, 2021 |
# ? Nov 20, 2021 06:19 |
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It is quite amazing how some pros just beat this poo poo out of their gear. I guess when someone else paid for it you can afford to not worry about resale.
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# ? Nov 23, 2021 16:28 |
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Brrrmph posted:It is quite amazing how some pros just beat this poo poo out of their gear. I guess when someone else paid for it you can afford to not worry about resale. They’re tools, they’re meant to be used and not babied. Also when you’re on a job there often isn’t time to coddle your stuff. This is partly why Nikon and Canon equipment is highly used in pro applications, it can take a licking and keep ticking.
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# ? Dec 7, 2021 23:26 |
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this is Jim Marshall's M4. Apparently it has had so many rolls of film through it that when you open it up, there are sprocket hole marks along the top and bottom of the pressure plate. imagine a Leica guy today using his camera hard enough to brass it up even a little. lmao
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# ? Dec 7, 2021 23:43 |
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Yeast posted:They’re tools, they’re meant to be used and not babied. Also when you’re on a job there often isn’t time to coddle your stuff. Exactly. That D1x (and the D7000, now that I think about it) has been in pouring rain more than once. Rain at football games, an actual hurricane once for the D1x ... Most of the time I put a towel over them (especially when it was my kit), currently working on taking the cold shoe mount off a long-dead 1970s flash to make a proper mounted rain shield, just for the hell of it. Somehow attach a bit of painter's dropcloth plastic to one side of a hand towel, stick that to the shoe mount, drape it over the camera and lens, Bob's your auntie. I'm figuring out the IR thing (the D1 series don't have much in the way of an anti-IR filter on the sensor, unlike modern cameras, so a red filter and a steady hand [with a 17mm lens and ISO 800]/tripod is good enough):
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# ? Dec 12, 2021 03:30 |
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I hopped into one of the local photo shops a couple weeks ago there happened to be a Nikon rep with a Z9 I got to demo. To me it's basically the perfect camera it just drives me insane that its the pro body shape / price. It holds fantastically in your hand which I was a bit worried about being thinner, AF and speed are obviously great, the on/off speed is great. I love that it doesn't have a mirror so the used bodies will be great to pick up. I really wanted to upgrade my D810 before my honeymoon in Italy next year but there's no way the Z9's guts are going into the prosumer model any time soon. Maybe I'll nab a Z7/6ii for a bargain before heading out.
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# ? Dec 16, 2021 21:51 |
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Ah you prick, I’ve had one on order since announcement, but there’s no tours/roadshows listed for Australia. The NPS team here are also like ‘soon, hopefully’
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# ? Dec 16, 2021 21:59 |
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Yeast posted:Ah you prick, I’ve had one on order since announcement, but there’s no tours/roadshows listed for Australia. The NPS team here are also like ‘soon, hopefully’ Honestly if I had one one the way and got to use beforehand it'd probably drive me more nuts. Just know it's amazing and you'll be the one making folks jealous very soon.
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 22:28 |
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I've been looking at getting back into photography. Right now I'm looking at a Z6 and was gonna buy the 24-70 f4 combo but I noticed Nikon has the 24-120 f4 coming out next year which would cover most everything I want to do. Does it make sense to assume Nikon will come out with a combo of that lens and the Z6?
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 12:40 |
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I’d say it’s extremely likely.
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 13:48 |
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The D500 has officially been discontinued with no word on a replacement. RIP to a great camera and maybe Nikon DSLR development.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 05:04 |
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gently caress I need to hop on one of them sooner rather than later it seems
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 15:01 |
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So the last few years have really been something and I'm finally wanting to get back out there and photo poo poo. I have a D800E (happy 10 year anniversary!), a D7000, and a D40. I like to do landscape but want to get more into wildlife. I have a Nikkor 200-500 5.6E that would be great for the latter but the VR is broken. My financial situation has recently opened the avenue of shedding all this and going mirrorless. So that said here are all my questions: 1. Will Nikon be releasing a Z8 sort of thing, ala D8xx vs D4, and should I wait for that? The Z9 is too much and lol if I'll ever get to put my hands on one ever. 2. If I go mirrorless and get a Z7ii will the in-body VR make up for the broken VR in any given lens like the aforementioned 200-500 5.6? 2a. Does the Z7ii have in body VR? Quick Googling isn't coming back with anything conclusive. 3. I remember a billion years ago you could send DSLRs like the D40 somewhere to have built in filters removed making them much more useful for infrared photography. Is that that still a thing? 4. Is the new FTZ II much better than the first one? 4a. Will long F mount lenses work just fine with FTZ or FTZ II without issue? Again the aforementioned 200-500 but what if I grab a Tamron 150-600 G2?
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 05:26 |
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I'm sure a Z8 kinda thing could come out, but who knows when. The Z7 does have in body sensor shift IS. Yes you can still send off cameras for sensor mods. Only difference I'm aware of with the new FTZ is it loses the little tripod foot bump so it'll fit on the Z9 better. It should be fine with long lenses sturdiness-wise, not sure about AF on third party lenses. For the 200-500, the VR would work with a lens that didn't have IS at all, but I'm not sure how it interacts with a broken module. Why not make getting that fixed part of your gear updates?
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 16:13 |
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Fabulousity posted:3. I remember a billion years ago you could send DSLRs like the D40 somewhere to have built in filters removed making them much more useful for infrared photography. Is that that still a thing? Yup, www.lifepixel.com
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 16:35 |
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Fabulousity posted:will the in-body VR make up for the broken VR Probably not. The amount of "leverage" on the picture from the moving elements inside the lens, is usually far greater than the IBIS action on the imaging plane. That is not to say IBIS isn't worth it, because it does absolutely add usable sharpness to the picture. My favourite lens for candid street photography is the 105mm f/1.4 Sigma which has no built-in VR. With IBIS on my Z6II I can get tack sharp shots from it at 1/30s or even 1/20s. With IBIS disabled I'd have to shoot at 1/100s for a comparable image. However, IBIS did very little for me with long tele shots. I tried attaching an old mechanical Nikkor 300mm f/4 AF lens that I used for budget birding back in the 90s. No VR in that (and also no focus servo!). With IBIS on or off, no discernible difference in terms of stabilization on my Z6. There is no substitute for the built-in VR function in the 200-500. You should try to get it repaired.
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# ? Feb 13, 2022 01:07 |
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I know DSLR is becoming a 4-letter-word, but if you don’t see a Nikon mirrorless that does what you want for the price point, you could always get the 200-500 repaired and then sell the other three cameras in favor of one better wildlife/sports camera. If I remember correctly the D800E has pretty mediocre auto focus. Maybe trade the three in and get a D750 or a D500? Nikon Rumors predicts that Nikon will not release any new mirrorless this year but will push the current lineup. As someone not even on the fence yet, I want to see what might be coming in 2023, including the possible D500 mirrorless equivalent.
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# ? Feb 18, 2022 05:20 |
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My Z9 preorder came in early and I'll be collecting it tomorrow. Can't wait! I'm going on a bat survey expedition to Borneo in April and I was afraid it wouldn't arrive in time.
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# ? Mar 17, 2022 14:09 |
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Nice! I had a chance to buy one a month or so back but decided to hold off till the big video firmware feature updates. Seemed like from one lab test it wasn’t giving the full dynamic range the sensor could provide to the log video, so I’m hoping they fix that.
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# ? Mar 17, 2022 14:20 |
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First day of shooting with this beast was a blast. I picked up the camera at the Nikon hub at Funan, a "tech lifestyle" mall, I'm told. I had arranged to have some lenses and a fully charged EN-EL18 battery with me, borrowed from a fellow Nikon shooter. That way I could walk home through the city with the camera and not miss a minute getting to start experimenting with it. The Nikon people included this fine canvas bag for the camera box. Only after I got home did it register why I got some funny looks on the way. (aside from what you usually get with street photography.)
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# ? Mar 19, 2022 11:47 |
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frumpykvetchbot posted:First day of shooting with this beast was a blast. I picked up the camera at the Nikon hub at Funan, a "tech lifestyle" mall, I'm told. I had arranged to have some lenses and a fully charged EN-EL18 battery with me, borrowed from a fellow Nikon shooter. That way I could walk home through the city with the camera and not miss a minute getting to start experimenting with it. The Nikon people included this fine canvas bag for the camera box. Only after I got home did it register why I got some funny looks on the way. (aside from what you usually get with street photography.) Nikon z9 marketing team: AB InBev Corona marketing team: Ordered a z7ii and FTZ2 adapter. Should be good times in a few days.
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# ? Mar 20, 2022 01:22 |
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Fabulousity posted:FTZ2 adapter. I'm still puzzled why they made this. I had the original FTZ that I bought with my Z6 II. It fits perfectly on the Z9, doesn't interfere with the vertical grip. The FTZ2 should have had the motor drive for old AF lenses.
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# ? Mar 20, 2022 05:38 |
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Out of the box shot with 24-70 f2.8 and no clues, resized. The resize knocked out a hot pixel just to the right of the kitten but I think doing the pixel mapping thing fixed it since. Edit: Finally got Lightroom working again, guess I was behind some versions. Here's a slightly improved rendition from the base JPEG because I didn't realize you had to turn on RAW+x out of the box. So while waiting for this thing I saw in the product sheet that it had wifi built in. Immediately I thought, "Cool! I can connect this thing wirelessly to my router and transfer files directly to my PC that way!" It seems after some fiddling and Googling that this is not possible and the z7's wifi capabilities are poorly documented and mysterious unless you shell out major cash for a dedicated WU-x. The more things change the more they stay the same. But at least USB-C is cool. The EVF is cool but also very strange. It's neat to see exactly what things are gonna look like but it still adds a weird ethereal quality to everything. The touchscreen back panel is really cool. I'm coming from a D800E so give me a break on ooh-ing and aah-ing these now basic features. And holy poo poo did all the buttons move around. Fabulousity fucked around with this message at 06:05 on Mar 24, 2022 |
# ? Mar 24, 2022 04:12 |
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Repair quote for that Nikon 200-500 5.6E came in: $550. Sound fair for busted VR? Turn around time is estimated at two weeks but not promised because they might not be able to get the parts/chips.
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# ? Apr 16, 2022 02:47 |
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Fabulousity posted:Repair quote for that Nikon 200-500 5.6E came in: $550. Sound fair for busted VR? TBH I think it's worth doing. Still a lot cheaper than buying a new lens, and the 200-500 5.6 has really excellent glass with high contrast.
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# ? Apr 22, 2022 23:25 |
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frumpykvetchbot posted:TBH I think it's worth doing. Still a lot cheaper than buying a new lens, and the 200-500 5.6 has really excellent glass with high contrast. viz: Photo taken with the 200-500 f/5.6 lens, at 200mm zoom position. 1/2000s. f/5.6. 900m distance to subject. 1:1 pixel crop (~1/8 width of source image.) Do get it fixed, it's a fine lens sharp and un-distorted at wide-open aperture for entire zoom range.
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# ? May 3, 2022 17:59 |
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I opted to have it repaired shortly after that post. Still waiting for an update. Do teleconverters like the TC14E II or III work fine when stacked with the FTZ adapter? I'd guess they would but it'd be nice to know for sure.
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# ? May 6, 2022 04:09 |
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https://nikonrumors.com/2022/05/10/more-discontinued-nikkor-f-mount-lenses-2.aspx/ More F mount lenses discontinued. Am I the only one sad about this? Probably.
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# ? May 11, 2022 12:41 |
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# ? May 8, 2024 08:07 |
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They are struggling to fill backorders for Z mount stuff, so it makes sense to kill off the old stuff to make room in the production lines for all the new things. Every Nikon user knew the F mount would be killed off at some point. Curious how it will effect the 2nd hand market.
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# ? May 11, 2022 12:50 |