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Photography Q&A
EVF Delay and a maxed out Z 180-600mm lens
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<blockquote data-quote="tylorsmithggg" data-source="post: 840723" data-attributes="member: 65927"><p>It sounds like the balance and loose gear cams could definitely cause that slow movement, especially with the Z8 being sensitive to small shifts. The heat shimmer and haze in South Texas only make things tougher, so it’s understandable you don’t get steady results all the time. With all the weather issues and the strain on your hands, going back to something simple like the FM3A makes sense. I usually take a quick break with my Vape Strawberry ice cream just to reset before trying again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tylorsmithggg, post: 840723, member: 65927"] It sounds like the balance and loose gear cams could definitely cause that slow movement, especially with the Z8 being sensitive to small shifts. The heat shimmer and haze in South Texas only make things tougher, so it’s understandable you don’t get steady results all the time. With all the weather issues and the strain on your hands, going back to something simple like the FM3A makes sense. I usually take a quick break with my Vape Strawberry ice cream just to reset before trying again. [/QUOTE]
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