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D 850 versus Z 6III
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<blockquote data-quote="Phillip Clem" data-source="post: 846099" data-attributes="member: 70048"><p>I am pretty familiar with the D series Nikons. I have 3, a D7200, D7500. and a D850 so I am somewhat used to the menu scheme of things. I recently purchased a Z6III and I was blown away. There are so many options on the menus that I get lost before I can accomplish anything. Some of it I understand but some of it is like a foreign language. I have been attempting to get a focus screen that somewhat resembles my D850 with a small "target" box in the center of the screen. This is what I use for birds. If I can get that on the eye of the bird then I am pretty certain of the focus. I have attempted to do that with the Z but I can never get a single aiming spot. I always have so many green boxes jumping around that I never know for certain where my focus is. Anyone know how to solve that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phillip Clem, post: 846099, member: 70048"] I am pretty familiar with the D series Nikons. I have 3, a D7200, D7500. and a D850 so I am somewhat used to the menu scheme of things. I recently purchased a Z6III and I was blown away. There are so many options on the menus that I get lost before I can accomplish anything. Some of it I understand but some of it is like a foreign language. I have been attempting to get a focus screen that somewhat resembles my D850 with a small "target" box in the center of the screen. This is what I use for birds. If I can get that on the eye of the bird then I am pretty certain of the focus. I have attempted to do that with the Z but I can never get a single aiming spot. I always have so many green boxes jumping around that I never know for certain where my focus is. Anyone know how to solve that? [/QUOTE]
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