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Nikon Zf - HONEST Opinions 6 Months Later 

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The Nikon Zf was released 6 months ago, so today we're taking a longer-term view of the camera and where it sits within the ecosystem.
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@neilmacon8411
@neilmacon8411 Месяц назад
Got the ZF because my patience ran out on the availability of the Fuji X100v6 .. boy am I glad the Fuji wasn’t available.. I love my ZF especially the image quality 💯
@JochenHeyd
@JochenHeyd Месяц назад
the image quality is another level compared to fuji. I shot both systems.
@kevingreiner5772
@kevingreiner5772 Месяц назад
I’m considering doing this myself
@TomCelar
@TomCelar Месяц назад
That’s literally the reason I watched the video - I would buy a Q2/Q3, but Im not a 28mm fan…
@JochenHeyd
@JochenHeyd Месяц назад
@@TomCelar I'm totaly with you … a Q3 with 35 or 40mm would be very nice!
@felm.974
@felm.974 Месяц назад
Same here I LOVE my ZF. Enjoy brother!
@BroccoliFugitive
@BroccoliFugitive Месяц назад
I own a Zf and I love it. I think the intended market for the Zf was 2 groups. Group 1, people who had the original Z7/6 that finally wanted to experience usable autofocus but don't need the power (or size) of the Z8/9. It's also packed with a ton more video features than them AND it's dynamic range blows them away. I've been so shocked with the images I've been able to get in almost no light situations, even in the dedicated b&w mode. Group 2, fujifans and Leica fans. This body is the smallest full frame offering from Nikon. I know it's heavy compared to other brands smaller/entry level bodies but the for it's size.it is packed with goodies. This camera made shooting magical again for me. Like I was in high school again shooting on my Nikon FE2. My Z7 was alright (except the AF of course) but the Zf just makes me.want to go and shoot anything. I find myself just holding it in my hand at night while watching TV with my wife and kids just in case.
@michaelst.9055
@michaelst.9055 24 дня назад
Guilty, I'm belonging to group1 and didn't want to wait for Z6 III, also liked the required re-thinking to make use of the dials, requires a bit of concentration, but also points my mind more into the direction of proper setting selection. Bought the SmallRig grip with the camera, as without it, it's really only useable with the small lenses (I prefer the 40mm f/2). Got me a (not much) used 24-120mm f/4 which together with the 14-30mm f/4 and a (rarely used) 150-600mm Tamron gives me all the reach i need for being an enthusiast, not a pro. Also prefer the 20MP over the higher resolutions, still those are 1.5 times the size of a 4k Monitor. I have to scale those down, what is the favor of scaling a 60MP picture even more ? I rarely crop, I try to make my composition in a way it almost fits (it nearly never fits exactly, based on the 4:3 ratio). Compared with the Z6 I, I won a (much) better autofocus, a slightly faster system and a better reach with the 24-120 vs the 24-70 f/4 I owned before (which was a nice lens too, made a lot of good pictures at a friends wedding). Having 2 card slots is also nice as it doubles capacity for me, who usually stores raw and jpeg together. The SD cards are also not as expensive than the CFExpress used in the Z6 especially with higher capacity (64GB+).
@BroccoliFugitive
@BroccoliFugitive 23 дня назад
@@michaelst.9055 Same! I love this camera. All of the photogs saying that this isn't a real camera for serious shooters is super biased. I love Ken Rockwell's channel and website and I always check out his site when new gear comes but he just about hates the Zf and thinks it's for fake photographers. About the only thing I disagree with him on, which is funny I've also seen a lot of pro's but one as a back up to their Z8 or as a second film body. The weather sealing on it is unreal, even better than the Z7, which is also what drew me to the Z line in the first place. I saw a video from nature photographer Morten Hilmer where he took it out and used it. He has a clip of himself falling into a river while the Zf is recording video and the camera gets fully submerged. It never stopped recording, it never had a failure or water ingress of any notable kind. I was blown away. I love shooting in the rain and around water in general. Having that kind of peace of mind around liquids alone makes this a pro camera for me. I'll concede that at best it is a prosumer body as it does lack some of the more robust features and insane customization of flagship bodies, but this body isn't meant to compete with them. It's meant to sit below them and to also attract a new audience to the Nikon Z line. Also, I just adore all of the Z lenses that I've purchased. I have mostly stuck to buying the s line of lenses and their heft is easy for me to overlook because of the clarity and brightness that I'm able to get with them. I have a couple of 1.8 primes for when I want to have a lighter kit, but my 24-70 S f2.8 almost never leaves my ZF body.
@TylerEdwards
@TylerEdwards Месяц назад
Love the Zf. Such a fun camera.
@RobertFalconer1967
@RobertFalconer1967 Месяц назад
Simply put, I think the Zf is for someone who fancies the heritage flavor of shooting with a Leica M, but who doesn't want to fork out the obscene amount of money an M body fetches; or, for someone considering a Fujifilm X-T5 for similar reasons, but who wants a full frame sensor.
@kylemeshna
@kylemeshna Месяц назад
Pretty fair
@dpbge
@dpbge Месяц назад
It also helps that the image rendering with M lenses is amazing.
@t3ddymaker
@t3ddymaker Месяц назад
Exactly! The heft reminds me of my old M8. But with more bells and whistles than a Leica.
@brusselssprout1
@brusselssprout1 Месяц назад
It is not only because it is much less expensive than a new digital Leica M that I chose the Zf to satisfy my appetite for "analogue" designs. I used to own a M10 (also 24MP) and can testify without the shadow of a doubt that the Zf is the better camera on absolutely all fronts, starting with speed of operation (the digital Ms are ridiculously laggy) and reliability under stress (no RF calibration drifts, weatherproofing, etc), not mentioning the long list of useful features. The M11 provides a 60MP sensor, which looks good on paper, but shoots way above the focusing capabilities of a mechanically coupled optical rangefinder, not mentioning the limitations of a non-stabilised platform. Leica M is only competitive as a film camera. The Zf is the digital master of retro done right.
@RobertFalconer1967
@RobertFalconer1967 Месяц назад
@@brusselssprout1 I couldn't agree with you more, which is probably a big part of the reason I don't own a digital M, but rather a Q2 instead. But the Zf is currently my favorite digital camera overall of all the digital cameras I own. Not my most capable, necessarily (that title goes to the Z9), but definitely my favorite to pick up and shoot with.
@philmtx3fr
@philmtx3fr 25 дней назад
If you passed from Sony to the Zf , you just left a good but sanitized camera to a camera with a look and a soul. So Wellcome in the real world of passion of photography :).
@chamade166
@chamade166 18 дней назад
I think iPhone 16 Pro Max will beat them both. Apple soul.
@philmtx3fr
@philmtx3fr 18 дней назад
@@chamade166 if you like taking pictures with an iPhone go more far and use AI : ask the picture you want and you will save 1500 stupid dollars:).
@CatPixStudio
@CatPixStudio Месяц назад
8:14 Are you sure that you figured it out? Omar had NOT figured it out. It's because Nikon's Auto-ISO offers more than the ones of Fuji, Canon and Sony. It's not just either full manual ISO or Auto-ISO with a max limiter. It's an Auto-ISO with a max AND a LOW limiter. So here is the important addition to using the ISO-wheel in Auto-ISO mode: It sets the MINIMUM !!! ISO in Auto-ISO mode. Explanation: As Nikon bodies will always choose the lowest possible ISO at any given aperture/shutterspeed the more important thing you CAN change using the normal thumb wheel or the ISO-wheel of the ZF is the MINIMUM ISO. So in Auto-ISO the ISO-wheel doesn't only overwrite your max ISO. Setting it below your max ISO it also sets the minimum ISO. Use cases: So let's say you are in manual and your max. ISO is 12800 and min. ISO 100 and you are using a flash. By raising the min. Auto-ISO you can bring up the ambient light without lowering your shutterspeed below 1/60. Or suddenly there's more action and you need generally faster shutterspeeds. But you don't want to go full manual. Again just raise the min. Auto-ISO. And as you still need the entire ISO-wheel in Auto-ISO mode for setting the minimum ISO you can't just have an A on that wheel for Auto-ISO. Because that would limit the ISO-wheel just to dial in Auto-ISO and then remaining there without using it further for minimum ISO. Cheers from Stuttgart
@kylemeshna
@kylemeshna Месяц назад
Stand by the sentiment that it’s more complicated than it should be. The fact that you needed to write a dissertation to explain it is silly. And hello to Stuttgart! I spent a Christmas there (and a few nearby towns). Such a lovely area
@waynerm002
@waynerm002 Месяц назад
​@@kylemeshna I believe these ISO control "Issues" stems from folks not reading the manual to understand how the camera works and expecting it to work as they think it should, rather than how it was designed to work.
@SaintKimbo
@SaintKimbo Месяц назад
I find it ironic that people complain about having to unnecessarily twiddle about with manual control settings on a camera that features manual controls and is marketed at people who like twiddling about with manual controls, unnecessarily, lol.
@BrianT175
@BrianT175 Месяц назад
My issue is only does this in Manual and Shutter Priority. It does not work in aperture priority or full automatic for some reason.
@zambonidriver99
@zambonidriver99 Месяц назад
The other method is to set you maximum iso sensitivity in the menu on 200 ...than you can use the knob to set the iso and override that for instance to 1600 MAXIMUM iso...or whatever you want
@parthmaniar
@parthmaniar Месяц назад
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@photographydiscourse1185
@photographydiscourse1185 Месяц назад
Nice review. The following is not intended to be critical of what you said - just another POV. NIkon's full line of 1.8 S primes all work well with the Zf (assuming you use any one of the numerous 3rd party grips that are all very affordable (Smallrig, Neewer etc). It is true that they do not 'look' the part the way the 40mm and 28mm dom but they are optical masterpieces and are not too big or heavy to work nicely on this camera. Likewise, the 24-120 F4 S lens is a gem to pair with this camera. Yes it is a little bigger, but again with the grip it is still very manageable - I shot a 5 hour event with this combination and it was not too difficult and got spectacular results. That said, this camera is clearly not for many professional uses and it does not claim to be - rather it is a retro camera for every day - throw in the bad and go uses, that happens to also be capable enough to compete with the pro cameras and its IQ is second to none. Your point about it having a soul really stands out - it definitively does - and Sony's as you also point out definitely do not - they are very sterile and frankly boring to use. Sony's get the job done to be sure (but none better than a Z8/9 - but I digress), however I would never opt to just walk around with a Sony camera for casual/fun/hobby type shooting - they simply do not add to the enjoyment of photography - I'd say they actually subtract from it. Ultimately, if any of the issues that you mention as negatives would be a bother to a perspective buyer then they should most definitely wait for the Z6III which will be a beast of a camera and likely the best in the market for $2500 or less upon its release in the next few months. It will be even more powerful than the Zf and have a great grip to handle any lens and also be a beast of a video camera - but this is really for a different use case... The Zf - simply put - is for those that love photography and the art of photographing, and oh by the way it can also do just about everything else (almost) that an A7 IV can do in a pinch. -PD P.S. I know you mentioned this (sort of) but all those great Sony lenses can easily be adapted to the Z system by way of the Megadap adaptor where they achive near native and even native functionality in many cases on the Z system. So for those people that already have these lenses - they are just as good on your Nikon as on your Sony... just something to think about.
@izgil7541
@izgil7541 2 дня назад
May I ask why do you say the zf isn't for professional uses?
@photographydiscourse1185
@photographydiscourse1185 2 дня назад
@@izgil7541 That is actually not what I said - I said that it is not for 'many' professional uses and by that I mean it is not designed with those uses in mind ergonomically - if it were, if would literally be the Z6III. My comment does not mean that the camera is not cometent enough to use for pro uses - which it is and I have - just that it is not the camera you would want to be holding for an 8 hour event with a heavy lens like the Tamron 35-150 2-2.8 or a 70-200 2.8S for example. Clearly its IQ is second to none and its AF is top notch - so it can be used professionally - it is just not the camera that Nikon intends for us to use for longer photo assignments. I hope this helps to clarify what I said :) -PD
@Tornado.NKN.Software
@Tornado.NKN.Software Месяц назад
It's awesome to see the low-light performance demonstrated in this review of the Nikon Z.
@Jack-qn6vy
@Jack-qn6vy Месяц назад
Been using the Zf for about as long as you. I think your review is quite accurate. I often go for this camera over my Leica, which says a lot. You did not mention the tech art adapter for m lenses. This addresses one big issue: small excellent quality lenses. They look and feel great on the Zf and they lean into its strengths. I wish for a very beefy grip to hold the 100-400 size lenses, mainly so I don’t buy a Z8, lol. The ISO method implemented by Nikon is best dealt with as follows: “set the max iso to the lowest possible menu setting, leave auto iso on, and use the dial to “override” the max allowable iso in the field. My wish list for future versions of the Zf would include: 47 megapixels, native z lenses with manual aperture rings, even better evf, and an iso dial with auto iso right on the dial. Also, if I could go back to 2016 when things were less easy, I’d probably stay there but that would be a topic for a whole other RU-vid channel.
@thomasa.243
@thomasa.243 Месяц назад
Omar Gonzales actually did not understand the ISO dial and Auto ISO. You can set your preferred ISO value using the dial in auto mode. Auto ISO will then pick a value equal to (which it will prefer) or higher (if said value is impossible) than the value chosen on the dial. Look at the ISO number on the screen. If it is in Auto ISO and blinking, the camera tells you that your ISO value is impossible. If the value is shown constantly, it can expose correctly using that value. This is actually the way Auto ISO has worked on basically all Nikon digital cameras. Auto ISO on Nikon is relatively sticky, i.e., it will stay on the user selected value until no longer possible. In the case of the Zf, you can thus actually switch to a semi-automatic mode if the dial is not on C.
@CatPixStudio
@CatPixStudio Месяц назад
8:14 Exactly. Omar had NOT figured it out. It's because Nikon's Auto-ISO offers more than the ones of Fuji, Canon and Sony. It's not just either full manual ISO or Auto-ISO with a max limiter. It's an Auto-ISO with a max AND a LOW limiter. So here is the important addition to using the ISO-wheel in Auto-ISO mode: It sets the MINIMUM !!! ISO in Auto-ISO mode. Explanation: As Nikon bodies will always choose the lowest possible ISO at any given aperture/shutterspeed the more important thing you CAN change using the normal thumb wheel or the ISO-wheel of the ZF is the MINIMUM ISO. So in Auto-ISO the ISO-wheel doesn't only overwrite your max ISO. Setting it below your max ISO it also sets the minimum ISO. Use cases: So let's say you are in manual and your max. ISO is 12800 and min. ISO 100 and you are using a flash. By raising the min. Auto-ISO you can bring up the ambient light without lowering your shutterspeed below 1/60. Or suddenly there's more action and you need generally faster shutterspeeds. But you don't want to go full manual. Again just raise the min. Auto-ISO. And as you still need the entire ISO-wheel in Auto-ISO mode for setting the minimum ISO you can't just have an A on that wheel for Auto-ISO. Because that would limit the ISO-wheel just to dial in Auto-ISO and then remaining there without using it further for minimum ISO. Cheers from Stuttgart
@craigcarlson4022
@craigcarlson4022 Месяц назад
Thanks for providing this explanation - first fuller explanation i’ve come across. I’m considering the ZF and this’ll help with set up.
@thomasa.243
@thomasa.243 Месяц назад
@@CatPixStudio yes. It sounds a bit more complicated than it is. I always say that you can think about this as a „semi-auto“ mode. But you just have to know that Auto ISO on Nikon is different from the rest. Better? Maybe for some. Worse? Maybe for others.
@USGrant21st
@USGrant21st Месяц назад
@@CatPixStudio actually all other cameras also allow setting min and max Auto ISO settings. The problem is that Nikon (and Canon too) makes you to dive into menu to change the Auto ISO settings (except the min ISO). With Sony and Fuji you can just program a button to change the other settings immediately.
@FawfulDied
@FawfulDied 19 дней назад
@@USGrant21st The problem is that on every other Z camera (other than the Zfc, I guess), you DON'T need to menu-dive to turn on/off Auto ISO, you just hold ISO and use the front command dial to change it. Since the Zf does not have an ISO button, you have to menu dive to turn it on/off.
@harborwestimages8552
@harborwestimages8552 Месяц назад
My first SLR was the Nikon FM2n. It didn’t feel uncomfortable to use. It was blocky but smaller than the Zf. It carried well in small fanny back albeit like a mini brick so it went many places with the E series 50mm attached. Your comment that we have improved ergonomics for a reason is exactly what I thought when I tested it out at a show.
@kylemeshna
@kylemeshna Месяц назад
Definitely. The small rig grip makes it much better, but it’s got a weird rubbery feel to it
@Danjames.p
@Danjames.p Месяц назад
I have the Zf as a second to my Z9. Sometimes I prefer the Zf, does everything I need it to do and more. It’s also exceptionally versatile as a second body. B cam for filming, walk around camera for travelling and day to day life and sometimes when I’m shooting landscapes I’ll put my 800mm on it to photograph wildlife nearby.
@jestintzi
@jestintzi Месяц назад
The nice thing about the 6bit to artisan adapter is you can also just adapt other mounts to m mount and stack the two adapters (like, I’ve done Nikon F->m -> Z and it has worked fine)
@maroon2k
@maroon2k Месяц назад
Can you still get focus on infinity when stacking adapters like that? (depends on which lens I assume, but in general)
@jestintzi
@jestintzi Месяц назад
@@maroon2k I haven't noticed that issue but I'm sure it depends on the adapters. I'm not sure I focus at infinity all that often, so I can't say for sure. But I'm guessing it depends on the adapters, and possibly could be more likely to be a problem simply because you're dealing with more adapters.
@DenizBoz
@DenizBoz Месяц назад
As far as I recall the ISO dial of Nikon Df was setting the max ISO value when in auto-ISO mode. I think it was very useful. Is that not the case with the Zf?
@brusselssprout1
@brusselssprout1 Месяц назад
Re Nikon Z lenses: the native Z lenses are superlative performers, and while their aesthetics are 'industrial' and do not flatter the retro vibe, quite a few of them, beyond the 40 and 28, stay compact and light enough to be comfortably carried and used with a gripless Zf. Specifically, the 24, 35, 50 and 85 f/1.8 quatuor and 24-70 f/4 zoom will bring you "best-in-class" IQ with zero downside. You can of course also use the 26 pancake which I find quite a bit more "biting" than the 28. Even the superb 14-30 f/4 balances well enough. So, there i plenty of choice within the range. I routinely use the 24-120 with the Zf + Smallrig grip, and it also passes the test, but that is as heavy/large as I am willing to go with that body. And you are right, the Z-mount Voigtlander lenses do mesh perfectly with the Zf, if you give up on AF.
@paul_gercog860
@paul_gercog860 День назад
Great review❤
@MatthewMorse
@MatthewMorse Месяц назад
Man... I've had the ZF for a couple of weeks and you nailed all my thoughts on it. It's such a weird camera for me. I love the image quality. I love the speed. I hate the ergonomics and the lack of lenses that fit the overall look and feel. As a stills photographer, I hate the screen, and as someone who knows what video shooters kind of look for in a screen, I hate even more that they threw all the ports on that side of the camera knowing it would block the screen. This camera feels like a really, really good first attempt at a retro-inspired digital camera, but I feel like they tried to make it a jack of all trades and missed the mark just a tiny bit in a few critical areas. In the end, it's a better camera than I thought it might be, and I absolutely love the shooting experience for the most part. I think a ZF2 could be a really perfect camera if Nikon continues to pursue this avenue of retro-inspired digital cameras.
@kylemeshna
@kylemeshna Месяц назад
Agreed for sure. Even if it isn’t absolutely perfect, I’m still glad they made it and are trying something different. It’s a fun camera!
@jaymills1720
@jaymills1720 Месяц назад
Great production here! Questions 1. Could this be a video camera for run and gun stuff? 2. Can you bake in LUTs like some Sony and Panasonic ?
@thomasa.243
@thomasa.243 Месяц назад
1. Yes. Although it is a heavy brick basically which may not be the best handling option. You have to try it in store first is my suggestion. 2. No. Well, yes but no. You have the option to use custom picture profiles. But they don’t offer the same amount of options as Panasonic or Fujifilm.
@jaymills1720
@jaymills1720 Месяц назад
@@thomasa.243 big swing and miss the. For me
@JC-td4gg
@JC-td4gg Месяц назад
Did you use the slo-mo with the latest firmware?
@vickosis
@vickosis 2 дня назад
Another super useful feature of the Zf ISO settings, and probably the most important one so you can just set and forget it in the menu, as mentioned by one of the comments on the Omar Gonzalez ISO video was: "I set the max ISO to 200 so that I can use the dial to control max ISO. The dial will override the max ISO. So if I’m shooting in mixed lighting, I can quickly increase the ISO on the dial. This is the best implementation of auto ISO I have used."
@ChristianLink
@ChristianLink Месяц назад
I got my Z f for 3 1/2 months and I really love it! Video is not a topic for me (at the moment), so the Z f is the perfect "photo tool" for me. I got the 28mm Z (came with my Z fc 2 years ago) and some Viltrox lenses (20mm, 40mm & 85mm) but I keep using some F-Mount lenses from the ART Series (35mm, 50mm & 105mm) and some others. That works pretty fine. The best thing about the Z f is how easy it is to use (vintage) manual focusing lenses like Nikon AIS 50mm 1.2 or 105mm 2.5. I used MF lenses with the Nikon D800 and always missed the focus peaking I got with my Pentax cameras years before. Now with having the Z f I back on having the same or even better support of MF lenses! 😃 I'm a hobbyist and photography is a "head cleaner" for me - I can totally forget about the job and other things while running around in my city and taking pictures. The build quality & haptic suits me, having the Smallrig grip attached makes also using heavy lenses ok (Sigma 105mm 1.4 3,62 lb/1,64 kg).
@limagepicture9023
@limagepicture9023 Месяц назад
Clever Review 🙏🏾👍
@t3ddymaker
@t3ddymaker Месяц назад
Thank you for this video! Ive been contemplating to get the X100VI but the wait is killing me! And after holding the Zf, i fell in love with the feel and the looks. Now the question is, could it replace my A7c as edc camera/serious setup. For that i still havent found the answer.
@IIIM-or1bq
@IIIM-or1bq 23 дня назад
What edc stands for?
@tigerisyuri2752
@tigerisyuri2752 21 день назад
​@@IIIM-or1bqeverydaycarry
@Brownwhale7
@Brownwhale7 Месяц назад
As a 10 year+ Nikon shooter this is a really fair review. I love the idea of the Zf but I can't compromise on the lack of a grip so I'm sticking with my pair of Z6ii for now (for weddings).
@mrgrzes1
@mrgrzes1 Месяц назад
There are some external grips to be attached (extra paid of course). Nikon cuts off its costs as possible.
@honzajambor2378
@honzajambor2378 Месяц назад
Yo bro, that shutter sound wasn't be a mechanical shutter, but I also love it
@stevenj2380
@stevenj2380 Месяц назад
Oh ISO. If I make go from dark into bright, or vice versa, on walk-around, and change settings in menu to handle it, the ISO does not change to reflect what I set in menu. I have to turn the camera off and back on, or the setting becomes whatever the last maximum number is even though I've changed in in the menu. That is: Dial set to "C" for Camera. ISO menu settings are: "ISO Sensitivity" number (frequently 100), a "Maximum Sensitivity" number, "Auto ISO Control" (M) " - I have it On". Is there a 'conflict' because of Auto ON?
@Andy1076
@Andy1076 Месяц назад
I shoot with the sony a7r3 but i had a chance to try the z7 once when a complete stranger was shooting and noticed my 50mm 1.2 GM and we compared the weights, it was insane and the z7 really did feel better in my hands, the shutter and overall feel. Too bad tho, it's too expensive for me to switch systems now. 😅
@ptoze
@ptoze Месяц назад
which soft shutter is that?
@Cotictimmy
@Cotictimmy Месяц назад
I only buy old used Nikon DSLR bodies and love them. The Zf seems great & I shot with an FE2 back in the film days so the ergonomics will be fine for me. The issue is price - I won't buy a camera body for over £1000 U.K. - so it will be a couple of years at least until I try one.
@ethanames9641
@ethanames9641 2 дня назад
I got the ZF because I saw it as a camera id never get rid of. I may get other cameras but this one will always have a place
@BlaineShillington
@BlaineShillington 10 дней назад
I absolutely adored the image quality from my Nikon Df back in 2016, but the autofocus killed me. It look so long waiting for them to improve on that design and they finally did with the Zf. I'm so glad they packed a bunch of capability into the Zf and didn't make the mistake they did with the Df where they basically put the D600 inside.
@Burritosarebetterthantacos
@Burritosarebetterthantacos Месяц назад
I love the camera in hand but felt like the viewfinder would mess up my ability to focus.
@RobertFalconer1967
@RobertFalconer1967 Месяц назад
"It's honestly probably the closest thing to a digital equivalent of manually focusing with a rangefinder." Probably more like manually focusing with an SLR. As to the menus, AF settings, for example, can be found [or programmed] into one of the custom function buttons, and they are also available in the dedicated "i" menu [which can also be customized for whichever of the twelve most common controls you use (and which entirely changes between stills and video at the flip of a switch).
@waynerm002
@waynerm002 Месяц назад
Yep, “I” menus is the fastest way to access those features and Sony has a similar system, makes things somewhat compatible across the 2.
@ptoze
@ptoze Месяц назад
I found the best ISO setting on the Zf that I've ever experienced in any camera. Basically you must activate auto iso and limited the auto ISO to the lowest number possible in camera settings (the minimum allowed it's 200 iso) than control the maximum ISO on the ISO Dial mechanical. It's super easy
@toxotis70
@toxotis70 Месяц назад
And how do you select 100 iso if you want?
@ptoze
@ptoze Месяц назад
@@toxotis70 with the iso dial. When you set the auto iso to the lowest valeu possible, the number you set on the iso dial is the maximum ISO value.
@c141charlie
@c141charlie 19 дней назад
I have a Leica Q3. Rented a ZF out of curiosity. The ZF with the 35mm 1.8 produces photos that are just as good as the Q3. The retro 28mm and 40mm lenses are OK at f8, but leave you wanting a bit more at f2.
@rga66
@rga66 Месяц назад
The Nikon Zf needs the Sigma "i series" lenses in Z-mount... I have the 35mm f/2 for my Sony and it's amazing ! They have the 20mm, 35mm, 50mm and 65mm f/2 which are all great and could give that vintage feeling to the combo with an amazing image quality !
@nelsonbeck1631
@nelsonbeck1631 29 дней назад
I've heard the Sony mount lenses work very well on the Z bodies with an adapter.
@honorrolls5415
@honorrolls5415 Месяц назад
Great video I love my ZF just did a wedding with it
@BF-rp6wd
@BF-rp6wd Месяц назад
Same!
@bailey.nt86
@bailey.nt86 16 дней назад
There is another lens... 26mm f/2.8 pancake for the Z mount. Like literally the smallest and best one.
@yophotodude7693
@yophotodude7693 29 дней назад
It’s a great companion to my Z 9. The other Z AF lenses works just fine.
@jpdj2715
@jpdj2715 Месяц назад
As to menus - I go to Nikon's web-based reference guide, to the section with the menu items and their default values. Copy this list into an Excel file, and next put my own deviations next to that. Work the deviations into the camera, export the settings to card and import them in the second camera. Would have been nice if Nikon supported such a job with e.g. a ready made tab-separated file that can be edited as a spreadsheet and read back later. Would also have been nice if this could support user modes or memory banks. Second, the menu items you frequently use - copy them to My Menu. You may need only 10 menu items in there, out of a list of ~600 long. Third, if you are at the top of a menu chapter and need the item near the bottom, don't scroll down, but up. That item is very close to where you are. Fourth, I don't get the point about the lenses. OK, I only shoot primes only, and have all the "S" class focal lengths up to including 105. The f/1.8 are compact and very sharp. Great. No CA, no distortion to talk about. In the "non S class" lenses, Nikon have a few compact zooms that are good value for money. YT fluencers in the past were whining about 1.8, but for most work, a pro would choose them in the past over faster lenses: they have less optical issues, are cheaper/smaller/lighter, and equally sharp or better. The difference between 1.8 and 1.4 is too small (~0.5EV) to debate, and faster implies the design needs more elements to correct optical issues that again need more elements. "We" needed fast lenses with or SLR in the past or else could not focus in the optical viewfinder. Now we have night vision ;) with AF that focuses at low light levels outside the camera's light metering range. Come back to these fluencer channels a few months later and all shoot f/2.8 or f/4 zooms. That f/4 is 8 times as dim as 1.4. Fifth - Nikon could do especially better in hiring writers for their user and reference manuals. Many entries are tautologies: picture of On/Off switch and text: this is the On/off switch. A decent user manual tells you why, when you need it and the implications. No, if you switch it off, the camera doesn't stop using the battery and the difference in battery usage between Off and Standby (sleep) is not too big. I relayed this feedback to Nikon years ago, and they published a manual for portrait and wedding photography - its author did not understand it - how to relate settings to use cases - and management had not understood how to ask the right question first and second that it should not have been approved for release to the public. When as portrait/wedding photographer you read this brochure I think you feel insulted. Sixth - Nikon could also do better in grouping menu items or functions that hang together. They have worked on it, but. Seventh - the optional knob on the shutter release makes you look silly to the insider. Try this: rest the bottom right edge of the camera on the bottom of the palm of your right hand, press the tip of your right index finger on the cylinder around the shutter release and the flesh on the tip will release the shutter button - this gives the least shooter-camera-shake you can get as you're pressing both down and up. The big thing is a knob - pun and innuendo intended. Eighth - in portrait photography in lower light (LV 10 and below), including in your studio under "modelling light", the AF in the EXPEED 7 camera is very reliable, fast, consistent and with 3D tracking, recomposing without losing focus, without having to shift single point AF around the frame, is a breath of fresh air. I replaced my Z 7ii by a Z 8 to get that. (At LV 10 - LV=EV@ISO100 - the pupil of the sitter is moderately dilated, thus they look more attractive. Under bright hot permanent light the pupil gets tiny and this looks unattractive, while in darker ambient the pupil gets dilated to the point you almost have no iris in the photo.)
@youssefhamidi8152
@youssefhamidi8152 9 дней назад
Such a phenomenal camera. I sold my z8 for it as i never shoot video or sports. Only thing I wish they did is put a tilt screen since its a photo centric camera. I hate the flip put screen.
@VynZography
@VynZography Месяц назад
Sony must be loving the lens situation with Canon and Nikon right now.
@USGrant21st
@USGrant21st Месяц назад
I actually use several of my Sony lenses on Nikon body. They mostly work fine.
@nickyfoulkes8476
@nickyfoulkes8476 7 дней назад
I bought ZF from release 18 months ago to make a second body with Z7ii. However, as you said the prime lenses after all this time are not there. Hence, I am about to move to Sony with A7RV & A7CR. The other annoyance that has bugged me for the last 4 years with Nikon, is not only the complication on the ZF, but why you cannot assign a button to adjust minimum shutter speed in auto ISO. You have to go into a menu or shoot manual mode with auto ISO. Err... A simple firmware update. After 4 years waiting I have lost all patience. The other annoyance with my Z7ii is if you shoot in a crop mode eg. square, beware because when you get back in post you are stuck with square because you don't get the full sensor read out. I am a newcomer to your channel, while reasearching Sony lenses.You talk so much sense about what the equipment is like in the real world. As a keen amature landscape photographer based here in South Devon UK after 10 years shooting on Dartmoor,Exmoor and our beautiful coastlines I need a camera that is quick to adjust settings with changing conditions. Having to go to my menu, ISO settings, Auto ISO, minimum shutter speed. I wish I had known that bird was going to fly into my scene 5 minutes ago. I have many wonderful photographs on the walls in the house that have been shot with Nikon and it will be sad to see them go. No more. Sure Sony probably has it's nuances too, but they can't be as bad as something so simple. Thank you Kyle for being a great educator.
@thedarkslide
@thedarkslide Месяц назад
8:14 I struggled with the ISO settingson my Zf too at first. But really, Nikon got it right. They got it REALLY right. Here is why. ISO does not impact your exposure. Radical thought to many, I know. But it's true. Because changing your ISO does not change how much light gets onto the sensor, only changing the aperture and shutter speed does that. So if you set your aperture and shutter speed and only change your ISO in between your shots, you are always shooting with the same exposure values because you always let exactly the same amount of light onto the sensor. Changing the ISO only determines to what degree you want to amplify the signal on the sensor. Since signal amplification (ISO) really is only relevant as to what your preference towards signal to noise ratio is (how much grain you tolerate) and the exposure on digital cameras is only determined by shutter speed and aperture, this is how Nikon chose to implement the Zf - as a camera that gives photographers the tactile interface to do just that. There is a reason the M mode is all the way to the top. Here is how it works: You set your camera into manual. Like an actual mechanical film camera. Then you set your shutter speed and aperture according to your artistic vision as a photographer. On the ISO dial, you set the maximum aperture you tolerate the camera to go to. If the camera cannot get a metered "correct" exposure in manual mode with the steps above, it will show you but still expose to your settings. If you're set the camera to either A or S, it will adjust either shutter or aperture to stay below you ISO ceiling you set on the ISO dial. If you want to shoot at any ISO or below: just set it on the dial. Genius. For people who shoot primarily in manual mode and want the camera to select ISO based on the metering mode, what Nikon have done here is genius. It's the best implementation of this I have seen on a camera yet.
@HJN67
@HJN67 11 дней назад
[ISO does not impact your exposure.] I think that is wrong, but you are welcome to prove me wrong. Set you camera to manual and chose whatever shutter speed / aperture combo you want and then set the ISO to manual too. If you now change the ISO manually, I can guarantee you, the exposure you see in your files will have changed. It will have been baked into them, even into your raw files.
@thedarkslide
@thedarkslide 11 дней назад
@@HJN67 you don’t get it. ISO does not change how much light enters the camera, ISO only changes by how much the light that did enter the camera gets signal-amplified.
@HJN67
@HJN67 11 дней назад
​@@thedarkslide Though you are technically correct, you are also wrong. We are talking photography, not physics. If you change a setting in the camera, and that setting moves you from a correct exposed image to an overexposed image with burned-out highlights, it is changing the exposure, from a photographer's viewpoint. You can call it "gain" or "signal amplification" all you like but at the end of the day, it changes the amount of brightness in the final pictures. For a photographer (though nice to understand the science behind) the effect it has on the final picture, is what matters. If a beginner in photographer, ask me how he can get a "correct exposure" (his pictures are too dark), when taking pictures at a concert, and he only have a f4.0 zoom lens and he need to keep the shutter at 1/125 to not get blurred pictures, I would say "raise the ISO" as that will raise the brightness in his photos and give him a "correct exposure". And though that might not be a "technically" correct answer, there is nothing you can say that will change the fact, that it is also a correct answer.
@AdamAllen
@AdamAllen 9 дней назад
My best camera purchase in years, hands down.
@dance2jam
@dance2jam Месяц назад
Kyle, appreciate the effort, the extensive review of your likes and dislikes - after using the camera for some time. I do not own it, nor plan to, but enjoyed your review of the pluses and minuses. I do shoot Nikon, and understand some of the consternation over the menu system in general. For the Z9, I needed to lay it all out on an Excel spreadsheet - but I do utilize banks, so keeping many of the shooting settings the same between banks was important. Let me start by saying, I agree, that adjustments to the ISO in any camera should not be difficult or challenging. Now, please before you roll your eyes, hear what I'm about to say. Please be one of the "new" generation thinkers that realize there is no such thing as an "Exposure Triangle". Specifically, ISO - in almost all cases - is amplification of signal all ready captured - and has noting to do with exposure directly - but yes, indirectly helps you balance out how bright your image is and effects the settings of aperature or shutter speed you pick (which do change exposure). When I first started photography a few years back, I said the same thing to someone you would know on a large channel, and I received a very nasty reply . Fast forward: Just recently he released a video on another topic and now claims he doesn't like the term "Exposure triangle" - that it's more like a balancing board. Thank goodness for progress. I know this is a very side issue, and I could care less what others believe here. But I believe influencers should try and get the terms and definitions straight. There's plenty of literature on this. Just like many talented photographers influencing on RU-vid are now handholding the camera away from their body - looks cool, but really? Anyway, loved the video, and your effort, so sorry for the rant, but if I didn't think you would listen, I wouldn't bother.
@kylemeshna
@kylemeshna Месяц назад
Would love to check out some more info on this balancing board idea.
@dance2jam
@dance2jam День назад
@@kylemeshna Karl Taylor and Simon D'entremont both uploaded video tutorials recently that cover the topic. Simon's a bit more. Karl Taylor at 1min 20 sec in ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jkEuoTcXNeA.html. Simon @ 50 seconds in: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YtNpV0w4Rjw.html
@rickvesny5541
@rickvesny5541 Месяц назад
Nikon shooter here. Excellent review...
@kylemeshna
@kylemeshna Месяц назад
Cheers Rick
@AnthonyGugliotta
@AnthonyGugliotta Месяц назад
Might need to try one
@kylemeshna
@kylemeshna Месяц назад
Worth trying for sure!
@tylerfukuda
@tylerfukuda Месяц назад
I think the ability to adapt much older glass for a desired effect is what people are after, not necessarily “better” performing. Look at the film industry for example. Using a set of Canon K35 lenses (1970’s) on a modern cinema camera.. yes there are good lenses for the systems but they can be so boring. It all depends on what you’re using them for of course. Are you shooting portrait work for GQ magazine, Landscape work for yourself, or casual photos to land on your instagram.
@DCAMM720
@DCAMM720 Месяц назад
I've been looking at the ZF instead of trying to get my hands on a Fuji X100VI. I know not entirely the same thing but I've been just wanting a retro body that I can throw a 28/35/40mm lens on and use as a travel camera and with the cost of secondhand X100VI's...I can just get the ZF with the 40mm lens. Also a note about the focusing comparison with Sony: It's interesting people still haven't or don't share the opinion that Canon has basically caught up and possibly surpassed the Sony bodies. My R5 and R6II outdo my Sony stuff or at least are on par with it in nearly any situation, especially the R6II.
@davidgarrett5242
@davidgarrett5242 Месяц назад
Thats easy I know who its for who ever wants to buy it. I'm a sony shooter but I really like the way this camera looks I bet it feels great in the hand I learned on flim so this is right down my lane
@Mitafalafila
@Mitafalafila Месяц назад
Let’s not forget the amazingly functional and afordable Megadap Etz which makes any E Mount lens work very well with Nikon z cameras ❤️‍🔥
@GrayGhostDog1
@GrayGhostDog1 Месяц назад
Obviously no camera is perfect, but I think Nikon did a pretty good job with the Zf. Some of the things I think I would have preferred would be a slightly smaller/lighter body, photo-centric articulating screen, and SE/compact lenses with an aperture ring and metal mounts instead of plastic. I'm also not feeling the Smallrig grip... would prefer an OEM grip. The battery life performance and micro-SD card usage I can understand and accept.
@RonK
@RonK Месяц назад
bro, I have an A1 and I'm pretty sure that was not the sound of the mechanical shutter that you played... To me the A1 has an awesome shutter sound...
@ddzang
@ddzang Месяц назад
They will make more lenses as more people buy the camera. Camera comes first and then lens according to demand. Orderly process. Make sense? I use a techart adapter with a Voigtlander 28 mm 2.8 m mount on the zf. Try it and you agree there is no need for Nikon to spend more money to develop their own.
@kylemeshna
@kylemeshna Месяц назад
The lenses they have made already are massive is my main issue. Like the Nikon ZF 20mm is almost twice the size of the Sony 20mm. Shouldn’t need a stable of adapters to get a good image. Yes there are loads of good Nikon lenses, but they were so slow to adopt mirrorless that the native lens selection is very far behind as well. This will certainly change, but that’ll take years
@jaymayugaphoto
@jaymayugaphoto Месяц назад
you can adapt e-mount lenses on nikon z :)
@BrianT175
@BrianT175 Месяц назад
Yeah, try the Metadap adapter. I'll be curious for you to report back on it.
@Uisci81
@Uisci81 Месяц назад
Waiting for the z6iii
@gordonbrown5901
@gordonbrown5901 Месяц назад
As a photographer only, it's beyond me why Nikon put the screen on it as they did. Ijuyst use it as a fixed screen. I bought this camera but my next purchase will be a D780 to go along with my Df. I don't like the Z lenses on the whole ( I do have the 40mm & 24 to 70 F4 S which will be it for me), but overall the primes are just too long. Being on fixed income I'm quite happy with F mount lenses.
@hollowaysteve
@hollowaysteve Месяц назад
Couldn’t do it. 3.50 in the music forced me to switch off. Shame that.
@JonnyRoams
@JonnyRoams Месяц назад
that intro tho!!
@USGrant21st
@USGrant21st Месяц назад
I would have definitely bought this camera if it had a normal grip, a standard PASM dial, and a tilting LCD.
@mjr333
@mjr333 Месяц назад
There are 2 other native FF compact lenses: 26mm pancake and 24-50 muffin 😊
@Cleverconveyence
@Cleverconveyence 16 дней назад
The 24-50 is apsc is it not?
@codebunnies
@codebunnies 4 дня назад
The Zƒ is just cracking with the Voigtländer 40mm ƒ/1.2 and 50mm ƒ/1.0 when it comes to manual. IQ is just as good as the new Z6iii, but of course these are very different tools.
@LarryMarvin
@LarryMarvin 14 дней назад
It's nice to hear this about the Zf. I've been wanting to purchase one with a handful of primes.
@raudelravelo1169
@raudelravelo1169 10 дней назад
Sorry I did not get the problem with Lens selection. I thought he meant there are only 2 truly retro lenses that match the camera style. So I guess he is not talking about the 1000 other native high quality Z glass Nikon released in the last 5 years…but then he compares that to how Sony have some native lenses (not retro at all) for their cameras? What I’m I missing here?
@DS-cf1zc
@DS-cf1zc Месяц назад
Thank you for this, I own the Df which I have loved for night on eight or nine years now, and used it alongside a Leica X. The x is getting on in terms of both age, and it has gremlins - and I have been looking at the Fuji x100 series, but this has been hovering in the corner of my eye.
@2klember
@2klember Месяц назад
Lol the nikon menu is complicated? I guess you have been Sony user for too long. Sony menu is one of the most complicated menu from all cameras out there.
@ridwanmifro
@ridwanmifro 26 дней назад
I sold my A7c for Nikon Zf for the shutter button and design. No regret :)
@ridwanmifro
@ridwanmifro 26 дней назад
I mean the shutter sound. Sorry.
@KBFM2564
@KBFM2564 Месяц назад
Thank you for doing the review. BUT, why do so many of you have background music playing in your videos? It’s annoying and distracting and makes it difficult to focus on what you’re saying. Your production values are good enough to not need music to enhance them. You’re reviewing a product, not making a feature film. There’s no need for music to add “atmosphere”.
@homecareful
@homecareful Месяц назад
Good review but, the music track was annoying.
@jarusyutsatirasilpin401
@jarusyutsatirasilpin401 Месяц назад
❤❤❤❤
@destinationwaleswithskylar9575
@destinationwaleswithskylar9575 Месяц назад
I would like to watch a review full of sample images and videos not only talking. I did not see any in this review.
@bronzepodcast
@bronzepodcast Месяц назад
ISO on the ZF is not complex. Set the dial for the intended ISO and change it there. Zero complexity. I think that feedback is like the grip complaint. Nobody complains about Leica grip?
@TheOneAboveAll_
@TheOneAboveAll_ Месяц назад
Omar made a 5 minute video because Omar wanted to make a 5 minute video, he's not gonna do a 1 minute video lol
@doogieham
@doogieham Месяц назад
Nice overview, Kyle. I agree with you about the lack of high quality lenses that match the Zf, especially with an aperture ring. However, as a Sony shooter, you’re in a good place because you can adapt the small Sony G lenses like the 50/2.5 to the Zf with an ETZ adapter. Actually, Nikon should’ve made a deal with Sigma to release their great set of I Series primes for the Z-Mount.
@Carthodon
@Carthodon Месяц назад
they might still do it. sigma said its releasing full frame lenses on z mount.
@dakotaxu4792
@dakotaxu4792 Месяц назад
Just imagine if the Zf was a 45MP tiny monster!
@_rhapsodist
@_rhapsodist Месяц назад
music is too loud and distracting
@parthsethia4223
@parthsethia4223 Месяц назад
excuse me nikon f/1.2s are amazing i've seen!
@ravidhingra484
@ravidhingra484 Месяц назад
But I have lost and trust on nikon Is Zf better than s5iix in all aspects.
@mrtonysantos
@mrtonysantos Месяц назад
disclosure!
@BGLionful
@BGLionful 20 дней назад
Yup, sony have matching lenses, BUT only because they havent produced a retro camera LOL! It's silly to expect a company that have basically two retro models, to rework their entire line up just for those two bodies.. I mean c'mon that's not Fujifilm with their XT line.. The Zf is for those that would use Z mount lenses, the AF, the speed and the IQ of the camera, but would also want to slap on a manual lens from time to time and slow the process down. Also people overreact to the ISO fuctionality, because it's just different, and I never understood why don't you guys just get to know your tools better.. and no, I am not a Nikon user atm..
@CB-hd4fi
@CB-hd4fi Месяц назад
The one thing you forgot to mention which is a real problem is the very bad rolling shutter. This is the real deal breaker for video makers. It's about 10 years behind in terms of that specification. They really need to correct that issue in the next iteration.
@airdailyx
@airdailyx Месяц назад
funny how a lot of us sony shooters bought a Zf 😂
@gregmarcus3064
@gregmarcus3064 Месяц назад
A used Xpro2 is more expensive than a new ZF. Crazy.
@StellarPhotography
@StellarPhotography Месяц назад
It's a camera for me.
@mdjmurray
@mdjmurray 26 дней назад
Change the screen to a proper tilty screen and I’ll buy one. Those video-centric flippy screens are horrible. The photo-focused body doesn’t warrant the horrible screen.
@kylemeshna
@kylemeshna 26 дней назад
I'm personally pro flippy screen, but only because I'm filming myself so often. For this camera specifically, I think a "normal" tilting screen makes much more sense, and I understand why many find it annoying. It's a very polarizing thing depending on your specific needs Honestly I wish manufacturers allowed for either an option when purchasing or an aftermarket "screen swap" of some sort
@nethbt
@nethbt Месяц назад
You don't have to dig deep in the menu, the ZF has plenty of customized button shortcuts on settings that you frequently use lol come on man... And I mean PLENTY of workaround to get into that "shortcut"
@chiftele08
@chiftele08 Месяц назад
Video ends after 10 Minutes? If you open the flippy screen, every heat issues are gone.
@kylemeshna
@kylemeshna Месяц назад
Flip screen was open. It didn’t overheat and shut down either. Just stopped recording
@waynerm002
@waynerm002 Месяц назад
I don't think that is heat related, it might be the size of the SD card. From the manual: Each video recorded to a card with a capacity of 32 GB or less may be saved across a maximum of 8 files. Each of these files will be a maximum of 4 GB in size. The number of files and the length of each file vary with the options selected for [Frame size/frame rate].
@ducnguyen1999
@ducnguyen1999 Месяц назад
when thing heat up u realize the a1 af is much better than cr
@victorlim5077
@victorlim5077 Месяц назад
Voigtlander lenses are definitely the way to go with the Zf.
@lucannon
@lucannon Месяц назад
The Problem with the Auto ISO is huge imo.
@richardwanbon3087
@richardwanbon3087 Месяц назад
It's really not that complicated though because you can simply change the video record button to ISO and use the command dials to adjust (one for auto on / off and the other for the amount of ISO). So this button functions no different than my ISO button on the other Z cameras.
@bsc001
@bsc001 11 дней назад
@@richardwanbon3087 Correct, this is how I use mine. Works very well, and the same as any of my other Nikon bodies, Mirrorless or DSLR. Simple if you’ve been a Nikon-shooter for a while. But like I said yo someone else earlier, at the end, the camera is just a tool, peeps need to use whatever allows them the best workflow and results. No camera-system is perfect for everyone, but there is a perfect for each of us, dependant on one’s needs.
@scottfreckle237
@scottfreckle237 Месяц назад
It's a zed f
@Pogey_Bait
@Pogey_Bait 16 дней назад
I'd rather shoot a Nikon FM2 with a 40mm voigtlander f2
@nothingtobeconcernedabout7477
@nothingtobeconcernedabout7477 Месяц назад
Why compare the shutter sound to the a1? Why not compare it to the a7 IV with mechanical shutter... I think that point is a bit moot... especially when showing the a1 without the mechanical shutter
@godsinbox
@godsinbox Месяц назад
Please dont be about firmware, please dont be about firmware.
@scottfreckle237
@scottfreckle237 Месяц назад
If you are not an actual Nikon user then your review whether good or bad is invalid because your dislikes will have been influenced by how your normal camera compares whether it's intentional or not, you are not really reviewing the Nikon you're constantly comparing it to a Sony, that's not a review then it's a comparison video
@number6705
@number6705 Месяц назад
Give it another full size sd, make the top plate brass, increase mpix, and well made metal lens with aperture ring, and I’ll buy 2
@Armbrust210
@Armbrust210 Месяц назад
At least through this video, i've heard nothing compelling at all about the Nikon, except for it's retro look and feel. But then there are loads of drawbacks. Cannot fathom why one would pick it over a Sony or even fujifilm camera at that price.
@gothamindembaum
@gothamindembaum 17 дней назад
No tilt screen means NOPE
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