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Nikon Z s 24-70 2.8 vs the f4
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 727606" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Here is an example why the lens options on the Z series with S lenses are all good, there are no bad choices.</p><p>I had two lenses with me in my sling bag on a casual evening snap shot of my friend Julia who was having a birthday. We visited a bar where a band she likes was playing. </p><p>These two shots were from a Z6 with f/4 24-70 S and a 85 1.8 S, one shot at f/4 and the other at f/4.5. 200 ISO and 1/50 shutter. There is a difference in contracts because between shots the bar lights were turned down as the band started to play. That caused the Balanced Flash mode to create different exposure ratio of background to subject.</p><p>Although a couple minutes apart and with changing lighting, and naturally a slightly different pose, there is a lot less difference between a low cost soom and a great prime. It helps to have a model who has great skin of course :>) She turned 27 and was worried she was getting old. She is radiologist who I met when I bashed my head and the ambulance took me to a brain trauma hospital because they thought is was more serious than it was, based on and volume of blood lost(which was due o 5 holes punched through my scalp and the blood covered the whole entry hall and flowed user the outside door which caused the neighbor to call the ambulance. She took the3D Tomographs. By the way excellent care and all free of course. That was in November, so we go out dancing or to jazz clubs together. Very sweet shy girl. By the way she liked both photos. </p><p>[ATTACH]332373[/ATTACH][ATTACH]332374[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 727606, member: 43545"] Here is an example why the lens options on the Z series with S lenses are all good, there are no bad choices. I had two lenses with me in my sling bag on a casual evening snap shot of my friend Julia who was having a birthday. We visited a bar where a band she likes was playing. These two shots were from a Z6 with f/4 24-70 S and a 85 1.8 S, one shot at f/4 and the other at f/4.5. 200 ISO and 1/50 shutter. There is a difference in contracts because between shots the bar lights were turned down as the band started to play. That caused the Balanced Flash mode to create different exposure ratio of background to subject. Although a couple minutes apart and with changing lighting, and naturally a slightly different pose, there is a lot less difference between a low cost soom and a great prime. It helps to have a model who has great skin of course :>) She turned 27 and was worried she was getting old. She is radiologist who I met when I bashed my head and the ambulance took me to a brain trauma hospital because they thought is was more serious than it was, based on and volume of blood lost(which was due o 5 holes punched through my scalp and the blood covered the whole entry hall and flowed user the outside door which caused the neighbor to call the ambulance. She took the3D Tomographs. By the way excellent care and all free of course. That was in November, so we go out dancing or to jazz clubs together. Very sweet shy girl. By the way she liked both photos. [ATTACH=CONFIG]332373._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]332374._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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