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Mega Comrade posted:If you really hate lightroom and post editing then consider a Fujifilm. They have pretty fantastic in camera styles and make great jpegs out of the camera. I had an x-e3. Gorgeous camera and great lenses but I found the interface absolutely baffling. It not only prevented me from using the camera how I wanted to but it stopped me from using it much at all. frumpykvetchbot posted:yeah, same here. I have been a Nikon shooter for 30 years but I was "Canon-curious" from time to time. The Sonys were fun I hated their nerdy menus and I felt the camera UI was getting in my way all the time. I never learned to like the ergonomics of the thumb wheel on the back on the Canon bodies. The topside dials and mode selector operation on the Nikon pro bodies have been unchanged since the mid early 90s and it just works better for me. 100% but I experimented with Fuji not Canon. I think that not only is the Nikon interface more familiar to me, but I think just on balance. It’s a very well designed and intuitive interface, even for someone who is unfamiliar with them.
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Didn't realize Amazon were closing DPReview. It was my go-to website for new lenses and bodies when I was starting out, but haven't visited it for a while now. https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/21/23650286/amazon-dpreview-camera-site-shutdown-layoffs
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frumpykvetchbot posted:Truths about corporate climate change One point to add, though - Canon's the only big camera company with an active climate change denier on their research staff. There may be no such thing as ethical climate consumption under capitalism but at least my unethical consumption can do a little less harm. A non-Canon would definitely feel better in my hands, as it were. I'll have to see if I can get my hands on a Fuji to demo - I'm mostly concerned on high-ISO performance and total cost of entry. I can live with just one decent wide-angle zoom and maybe a tele, but after seeing some of the noise at ISO 800 that my T3 has kicked up, I'm definitely getting out of this one for sure. If nothing else I like being able to use existing SD cards. Would I be better served with a D750? I can live with 6-7ish burst frames as long as it's a decent high-ISO performer.
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I have a D750 and a Z30. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend a D750 for someone on a budget, it is a bargain buy on the used market. Good low light performance (both high ISO and focus performance is very decent), and the ergonomics are good. The buffer on the D750 is not bottomless, so I've switched to jpeg only for BIF photos, but that's a personal preference. There's also a healthy second-hand market for F-mount lenses, a lot of the older AF-D primes are excellent (but won't focus on the FTZ if you switch to Z later, be aware of this), and are often quite cheap. E.g.: I snagged an 85mm f/1.4D for $350 last fall. D750 + 70-300 AF-P, cropped a bit:
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# ? Apr 9, 2023 15:27 |
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You can get some very nice used F mount glass for cheap now. It will only get cheaper over the next year. The Z mount equivalents, if they exist, will be pricey for years to come. Also, at the rate Nikon is releasing Z bodies you can wait 5-6 years to switch and you may not miss much. Nikon Rumors says Nikon isn’t replacing the Z6 ii or Z7 ii this year, which is wild. The Z6 ii was arguably dated when it was first released.
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# ? Apr 9, 2023 20:49 |
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The rumours suggest Nikon just can't make them. The Z8 has been ready a while but held back for parts and releasing a z6/7iii would cause supply issues. I still say its crazy they don't have a D7xxx /D500 replacement in the Z yet either.
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D610 or D600 would also be fine choices in the DSLR range wouldn't they? Granted they don't have near as nice specs as the D750, but still a massive upgrade over an entry range model. Or see if you can find a D500 if you don't need the full frame format, it has significantly better burst speeds and ISO performance, and from a quick search seems to go for less than a D750.
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Yeah. D600/D610 is basically the same output as the D750. It’s what I shot for years and the pics still look great 8-9 years later. D600 was the first “affordable” full frame from Nikon. The autofocus is underwhelming, but it’s a great camera otherwise.
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Mega Comrade posted:The rumours suggest Nikon just can't make them. The Z8 has been ready a while but held back for parts and releasing a z6/7iii would cause supply issues. The parts shortage is wild, but it feels like it is impacting Fuji and Nikon more than Sony and Canon. Is that just a result of bigger companies having more purchasing power?
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Brrrmph posted:The parts shortage is wild, but it feels like it is impacting Fuji and Nikon more than Sony and Canon. Is that just a result of bigger companies having more purchasing power? Sony and Canon both have their own substantial lines of semiconductor products which probably gives them certain advantages and workarounds. Nikon and Fuji less so, if at all. Although Fuji makes chemicals used in semiconductor manufacturing. Interesting to consider just how brittle these supply lines are. Let's just hope China doesn't invade Taiwan anytime soon...
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Curious if anyone has any opinions on differences between the F4, F5, and F6. Is there anything that really makes the F6 worth 3x the F5? I like the idea of being able to get a film slr that can use everything I already have for my DSLR
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I haven't used the F4 or 6, but the F5 is a giant loving camera, quite possibly the largest and heaviest 35mm I've ever used.
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big black turnout posted:Curious if anyone has any opinions on differences between the F4, F5, and F6. Is there anything that really makes the F6 worth 3x the F5? I like the idea of being able to get a film slr that can use everything I already have for my DSLR The F6 can do color matrix metering with AIS and pre-AI manual lenses if you input them into the camera via the control back, whereas the F5 only does center weighted and spot metering with all manual lenses. The F4 can do color matrix metering with AI and AIS lenses but not pre-AI, and cannot control the aperture with G type lenses. Both the F5 and F6 can shoot with all Nikon lenses up until the G type lenses (save for unmodified pre-AI lenses). You can build up the F4 and F6 into bigger builds with the vertical grip, while the F5 is really huge with the integrated vertical grip. Is the premium for the F6 worth it over the F5? I don’t particularly think so unless you really need a smaller build. I wouldn’t grab an F4 just because its autofocus and metering are so limited.
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But none of them work with F-mount “E” lenses, right? The ones with electronic aperture control? The 5 definitely doesn’t. Don’t know for sure about the 6. Would be nice to rock the 200-500/5.6 on a film camera though.
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Looks like basically they can only be shot wide open even on the 6, yeah. I think that 200-500 is the only E I have
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SMERSH Mouth posted:But none of them work with F-mount “E” lenses, right? The ones with electronic aperture control? Yup, none of the film cameras work with the E type lenses.
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Well gently caress it I pulled the trigger on the F5 because I'm having a bad day and making rash decisions
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big black turnout posted:Well gently caress it I pulled the trigger on the F5 because I'm having a bad day and making rash decisions Good luck. That’s a big loving camera.
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Too late for bbt, but how does the F100 compare to the F4/F5?
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AfricanBootyShine posted:Too late for bbt, but how does the F100 compare to the F4/F5? The F100 is basically an F5 without the integrated grip.
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VoodooXT posted:The F100 is basically an F5 without the integrated grip. The F100 is also basically a D1 without the CCD.
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# ? Apr 18, 2023 06:49 |
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I shot an F100 for a few years. Pretty rad camera. If F5 is similar you’re in for some magic.
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I just bought another F4 last year and am happy as a clam. It has some irreplaceable proprietary part that's failing as the decades wear on though, but for all I know so does the F5. But until it dies I will shoot while i have the sun
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Adding that the F100 is a great camera and I miss mine despite being over film.
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The F100 had another wildly nerdy feature; it remembered the exposure settings from the last few rolls you shot. Kind of like EXIF data, same idea. Date, time, EV, exposure mode, exposure data, focus mode, etc. You could download the data over the 10-pin with a serial cable to your PC, and there was an ultra-specific and very temperamental Nikon software for that. I used Kodak's photoCD service for scanning my negatives, an expensive but pretty high-quality proposition back then. The CD-roms were gold-colored and multi-session and could fit 100 pictures at 6 megapixel resolution in PCD format which was pretty good at the time even though the actual negative scan quality varied over the years. You could send in partially full discs with your negatives and Kodak would fill them to the brim before starting new discs, and you saved a little that way. At the end of my film period I think I had about 160 photoCDs. I've since turned them all into DNGs. I got a D1 not long after the F100, but it was only 2 megapixels and APS-C so I kept shooting film for a while. Eventually photoCD was discontinued or turned into some garbage JPEG successor format so switched to using my own Minolta film scanner at that point. I kept my F100 up until I finally sold every camera, scanner and film related accessory I had to finance a D3. Anyway, back in 1999 I created a crude perl script with imagemagick that could make printable contact sheets with the exposure data from the F100 showing next to the thumbnails. I then kept those sheets with my cut negative strips in binders. Somehow life was slower in the late 90s and early 2000s, you could take the time to do things like that. I've never found time since to attach my old F100 exposure data to the converted PhotoCD DNGs. Not really that interesting I guess.
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In a somewhat similar vein, I picked up the MF 28 back for the F5, and one of its options is to print shutter speed and aperture in between frames
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big black turnout posted:In a somewhat similar vein, I picked up the MF 28 back for the F5, and one of its options is to print shutter speed and aperture in between frames This is very cool. I have Minolta backs that did this as well. I put wacky new lenses(non-E) on my F5 and they all work including IS. F6 is cool but there's a buyers premium on them so they are artificially higher due to demand and supply vs F5. They are not -that- much better than F5 if you go by market price. Shaocaholica fucked around with this message at 22:40 on Apr 28, 2023 |
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Anyone preordering a Z8 before it’s officially revealed? Anyone even shoot Nikon anymore? I never see one out in the wild and when I do it’s still a DSLR.
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I make a living with a Z9. That being said it seems the Z8 is a Z9 lite, so there’s no appeal for me. Had it been a higher res body I might’ve nabbed one.
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The Z9 is absurdly good and I always have it with me. Found a nice everyday carry thinkTank "UrbanDisguise" laptop bag that can fit the Z9 with some lenses. It's perfectly adequate for my mostly docu stills and B-roll video needs and very likely the last proper camera I buy unless I break it or it gets stolen. I'd consider the Z8 in that case just because I use the Z9 portrait grip rarely. Or if the Z10 comes out and has like 100 megapixels, I'd get that instead.
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Yeah I have a z7ii as a backup body with me on every shoot, and yes if they eventually do a high res z10 (lol at thinking 46mp is no longer high res, what a world), I’ll grab one. That being said, if Fuji GFX continues to be impressive and has a body with a grip at 100mp and $10k (likely next year), I’ll probably move to a two system setup.
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Yeast posted:Yeah I have a z7ii as a backup body with me on every shoot, and yes if they eventually do a high res z10 (lol at thinking 46mp is no longer high res, what a world), I’ll grab one. What resolution is enough? Why wound you ever need 100mp? I case you want to zoom in on an image?
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therattle posted:What resolution is enough? Why wound you ever need 100mp? I case you want to zoom 100 mpx (or hell even 46mpx) is very rarely needed for the final product, but it gives you creative headroom for perspective correction and substantial cropping where you still have not compromised on details in a 4K export afterwards.
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# ? Apr 30, 2023 02:29 |
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Pretty much exactly. It allows for cropping freedom after the fact. So if I’m shooting a cookbook, and the designer decides they actually want to fill the page with the dish rather than the set table scene we made, it can be ‘sure’ and not ‘sorry, won’t be enough data’ The other side effect is higher res sensors seem to go hand in hand with more dynamic range which is always welcome.
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I went from 16mp D4s to 45mp D8500 because I did product photography and I wanted to be able to read fine labels and text on the products. For people, no. Unless you want to see individual hairs on a huge wall print.
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https://www.newsshooter.com/2023/04/28/red-patent-lawsuit-against-nikon-dismissed/ Red patent lawsuit against Nikon Z9 raw video recording dismissed. Apparently mutual dismissal although it doesn't seem like Nikon gave up anything except maybe a behind closed doors secret settlement.
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Brrrmph posted:Anyone preordering a Z8 before it’s officially revealed? Nowadays I do most of my video stuff on Fuji, and stills stuff on Nikon Z, but I might have to commit to just one some day.
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Brrrmph posted:Anyone preordering a Z8 before it’s officially revealed? Thinking about it. I love my Z9 - I use it for video work and personal things - but it’s pretty hefty. Just want a diet Z9, which is what the 8 is
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I’m too addicted to the Z9 battery life to go to a smaller cell.
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I've wondered about that. My D5 gets 3,000+ shots per charge. That's 10X most Nikon mirrorless bodies and I forget to charge enough that its saved me more than once.
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