Peter7100
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Price wise there was not a big difference between the mark 1 and 2, so I decided the two card slots and slightly improved AF was the better option for me.You chose the Z6II, the reason you rule out the Z6?
Price wise there was not a big difference between the mark 1 and 2, so I decided the two card slots and slightly improved AF was the better option for me.You chose the Z6II, the reason you rule out the Z6?
Apologies for stepping into a question meant for Peter.Any pros or cons going to mirrorless you would like to share.
BF Hammer and Clovishound have more experience than me as I am a newbie to Mirrorless. However, I never thought I would say this but I am totally converted. There is probably no one thing for me but everything just seems a better experience with easier access to change settings via the 'i' on screen bar. For me one of my biggest changes is that I rarely use the viewfinder and now realise why so many mirrorless photographers hold the camera away from them as the rear screen is such a joy to use.Any pros or cons going to mirrorless you would like to share.
Precisely why I wanted your thoughts after have got a chance to use it some. Followed their conversions at the time.BF Hammer and Clovishound have more experience than me as I am a newbie to Mirrorless.
The last time I bought a F mount 24-120 it was over 500 dollars so maybe a Z mount is not that expensive all things considered.The only con for me is the price of mirrorless gear.
Z 85mm f/1.8S is on sale today at the Nikon store. You may want to check with your supplier for the discount ($100). GL...
The only con for me is the price of mirrorless gear.
p.s I have just ordered my second mirrorless lens, this time the Nikon 85mm 1.8 s Z
Many thanks, but even with Nikon's discount, I was still able to get a new copy much cheaper (£454) from e-infinity. Nobody seems to be able to match their amazing prices for new gear.Z 85mm f/1.8S is on sale today at the Nikon store. You may want to check with your supplier for the discount ($100). GL
Many thanks, but even with Nikon's discount, I was still able to get a new copy much cheaper (£454) from e-infinity. Nobody seems to be able to match their amazing prices for new gear.