swoosh,, been having too much fun shooting to write a blog, besides nobody really reads these blogs anyhow, so, like singing in the woods, so does it even matter. So,, I am loving the new Z 24-200 lens, does exactly what I want a lens to do. Takes pictures with no fuss. and not having to change lens all the time. Its as close 1 Thanks/Like kevy73 Thanks/liked this post ...
Loving the Z Trio of Z50, Z6, and Z7,, take your choice for what event. or needs. One of my favorite is the Z50 for mobility and convenience. I have a 24-200 zoom lens is on backorder, I am sure interested in its image quality. I'll drop a review once I ahve had a good go. 0 Thanks/Like
Yesterday, I did a nice long ride on my motorcycle and photographed some water falls,, Lens of choice, the Nikkor 14-30 F4 S lens, because it takes a K&P variable ND filter on the end, creating the ability to slow down the shot to whatever blur you desire. I consider this the ultimate waterfall lens, added to a Z6 or 0 Thanks/Like ...
and so another year is past1 so,, time to start year 8 blog,, I have been busy shooting with my Z family, and been rebuilding the Z system Z 50, Z 6, and Z 7 plus a pile of Z lens,, along with cool Lieca M mount lens, as the Z opens up the world to just about any lens, even got the Sony 0 Thanks/Like ...
The year seven is flying by! I decided to do a full review of my edited folders which represents a ratio of about 10% of my photos. So, I went thru 50K of edited folders to pick out the photos, so out of the 50K almost 900 made the first cut, and then another round of those 900 to about 150. which is around a 0.2% of photos, which illustrates 0 Thanks/Like ...
ok,, I could not resist and added the Z50 to the Z family, and ... yes,, I like the camera,, a lot. super compact, light, sharp images (hard not to be with the D500 like sensor), fast burst rate. and what I really like is that I could set up the camera in the same fashion as my Z6 and Z7. It makes my transition from 0 Thanks/Like ...
A full year has now passed on owning the Z7, and what a year it has been! I have added the Z6 into the family too, along with a whole slew of lens. For native lens, I have the 14-30, 24-70 and the 35 1.8, but in addition, I picked up a new 60 mm macro G, 85 1.8G and 105 G macro, these I bought as my older versions D lens did not Auto Focus without 0 Thanks/Like ...
Updated 10-02-2019 at 11:54 PM by stmv
and so the year is now over halfway,, My Z7 is now 10 months old, and Z6 is 4 months or so. I have become so comfortable with the Z family,, I wonder what mirror DSLRs are anymore, of course I had years playing with Sony and Fuji,but the Nikon is the best of the systems. I have to take a breather, no more new equipment 0 Thanks/Like ...
133 days since the last entry! but, seriously doubt anybody really noticed, as the comments in 7 years have been sparse as a happy Canon mirrorless owner,, ok,, just kidding, but seriously, they have fallen behind,, even my most diehard Canon users are planning to switch to Sony, no not Nikon, that would just kill them. 0 Thanks/Like ...
Off to Nikon for lens cleaning, typically, my local shops, but the sensor moved a bit too much to scare them off with the IBIS in the Z7. So, I'll get it back next week all spanking bright clean, and I will be extra extra careful, but over time, sticky dust will get on the sensor. I just ordered supplies for 0 Thanks/Like ...