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let’s go ahead and set up the U1, U2, and U3 user settings. The nice thing about the Nikon Z-series cameras is that you can set them up with different profiles such as landscape, portrait and action, then depending on what you are shooting, simply rotate the PASM dial to one of t...
The Z6 II's image quality is indistinguishable from that of its predecessor, including at in low light, at high ISO settings. This is to say the Raw files have plenty of detail (with the Z 85mm F1.8 appearing a touch sharper than the Z 50mm F1.8 used on the older camera), and no...
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Landscape (dynamic range) Measuring 14.43 EV, the Nikon Z6 II sensor has an excellent dynamic range at its base ISO, but the Sony A7C manages to extract a little more, close to +0.3 EV. While not much of an advantage there, the Nikon Z6 II can’t claim a wider DR at any sensiti...
Landscape / ArchitectureAction / SportsMoving Wildlife / BirdsStudio / PortraitsConcert / Performance Nikon Z50II Menu Setup Spreadsheet The Nikon Z50II Setup Spreadsheet can be downloaded from my website here. Printing instructions are also included on that page. http://www.fullstopbooks.com/...
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So, for static or slow moving subjects the Z6 is as good as any other mirrorless camera, and probably better than a DSLR (just like the Sony A7 Mark III is). Landscape shooters should rejoice (though be aware that the Z6 only stops down to f/5.6 in the viewfinder unless you assign...
She does portrait photography (newborn, family, etc) and I do landscape/astrophotography. For years we've been on the very-mid-range D5200. We bought it while we were still both working part time in school, so we had to go for the best one we could on the extremely limited budget ...
competitive cameras when shooting at ISO 800 and above, so the downsides are only when using lower ISO settings. However, it’s usually lower ISO settings that we are most concerned with getting the most DR — think contrasty landscape shots on a tripod or studio and natural light portraits....