Anyone move from Fuji to Z5ii

Irishphoto

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Hi looking for advice, thinking of moving from Fuji, how does the color button work, can you get Fuji colors, what lens did you choose, I have xs10 x100v which I will keep, 23 1.4 33 1.4 56 1.4 16-80 f4 55 -200 thanks!!!
 

BF Hammer

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I have not been a user of Fuji and I only have the 1st generation Z5.

The Nikon terminology is Picture Controls for the color profiles. With the default setup, the Picture Controls are available after pressing the "i" button and selecting in the menu that appears. You can preload profiles on your memory card to use, some are already available (like B/W).

Here is an overview from Nikon

There is a software package for creating your own custom profiles, but it is some advanced stuff. Far easier to download profiles at this website:
That is not an official Nikon site though. I have played with some of the film simulation profiles. Personally I still think Nikon Normal profile is the most accurate color to eyesight. But if you expect color to pop, you will want to change to something else.

My first Z-mount lens is a 24-70mm f/4 and I adapted my older F-mount lenses as I slowly have been buying replacements. You may want to give strong consideration to the Z24-120mm f/4 as that was still very new when I was shopping. The closest lens in your Fuji kit to that is the 16-80mm f/4 (considering the 1.5x crop factor of the Fuji compared to the full-frame sensor Z5II).
 

Browncoat

Senior Member
I've played with Nikon's Picture Controls (aka "recipes") and while it's not difficult, the process isn't very intuitive, either. To answer your question directly, yes it's possible to get Fuji-like colors straight out of a Nikon camera that has these color profile options available.

You'll find a few tutorials on YouTube, which probably explain the process better than I can via text here. I found this video helpful, AND he discusses Fuji colors specifically.

IMHO the biggest downside to how Nikon implemented this: WB isn't included in the picture controls. Yes, you can make custom WB and store them in-camera, but it adds another step to an already convoluted process. Personally, I think it's easier to just shoot raw and edit your images in post. There are plenty of Fuji color Lightroom presets out there to choose from.
 
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