Nikon Z8Nikon ZfNikon AF-S Micro-Nikkor 105mm F2.8G IF-ED VRNikon AF-P 70-300mm F4.5-6.3GNikon Z 50mm F1.8+11 more ReplyReply with quoteReply to threadComplain James Grove•Senior Member• Posts: 1,839 Re: How to REALLY speed up NX Studio ...
My current plan is to buy a Z5 and Nikon's 24-120. I was looking at used equipment but apparently sellers on Ebay haven't noticed that the price of a brand new Z5 body has dropped to less than $1000 and the 24-120 is too new to be commonly available used. ...
Nevertheless, mid-range camera units like Nikon Z50, Canon R10, Panasonic G9 II, and Sony a7C II should also work. Camera Settings For your settings, you want the aperture as wide as possible to allow as much light to register the faint flow of the zodiacal light. Think between f/1.4...
Shutter speed: Particularly in dense regions, the bush can be a surprisingly dark environment. And if there’s a slight breeze, leaves and branches will often appear blurred even at 1/10 second. So even if you’re using a tripod, don’t be afraid to bump your ISO to 640 (or higher)...
then the company and anyone else who doesn’t have the key has no way to decrypt the data. If there’s no way to access such data, all of the things that would otherwise require safeguards go away: the company can’t get bought and change its policy, it can’t slip up and leak ...
One option you can consider is Nikon USA's refrub Z9 $4500 deal. That maybe better than $4700 used. Another question is whether you shoot a lot of video, but if so, you are probably already aware that the Z8 has a higher tendency to overheat for long, RAW videos. I know someone...
I'm considering a used Leica Q2, but I am the kind of person who rides my power switch and often turns the camera on while I'm in the act of lining up my shot. How fast does the Leica Q2 go from off to ready to shoot?
Nikon DfNikon Z7Nikon Z6 II ReplyReply with quoteReply to threadComplain OPfotomuvesz•New Member• Posts: 19 Re: How to get RAW files from Z6II to PC In reply toj_photo•Dec 27, 2020 I'm noticing that I can set my camera to Image Size --> RAW L, but then I take a ...
I use LightRoom classic and also an iCloud user, I need to share a folder with photographs with somebody, in the past I used to do it through iCloud by creating a shared folder with the recipient, is there any other easier and more efficient way to achieve such a thing?
do. Your workflow solution is great, but if, at the end of the day it turns out that the R5 can't be set up to resolve your problem, then my question is a genuine one - what's most irksome to you... draining the battery or taking a little time to turn your settings back on?