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Z6/Z6ii
Nikon Z6 + Nikkor 800mm f5.6E at the Races
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<blockquote data-quote="Photowyzard" data-source="post: 710353" data-attributes="member: 8344"><p>Well, the nose-knows not too much, I had to. He went full APE-Doo-Doo on the Z line when it first came out. You'd swear Nikon put his banana in a vise from the way he was crying.</p><p></p><p>I tried it, used it 3 solid days at the race track and the images speak for themselves. The camera is a joy to use. I used it, site unseen! Never touched it before. A Nikon through and through. The last race I covered, I used a D5. I found the similarities to be uncanny.</p><p></p><p>There is sooooooo much BS NOISE from camera critics it is pathetic. The Z line is amazingly designed and the roadmap to the future is very well thought out. Kudos to Nikon. In my books, the end result is all that counts!!!</p><p></p><p>The images speak for what this camera can do. Most people who are Armchair-Camera Generals wouldn't know a good camera or a good picture, for that matter, if it jumped out of their camera bags and slapped them in the head. I was expecting a DOG because of all the bad press. I was blown away.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I am glad you mention the review, thank you! </p><p></p><p>I have attached one of my favorite Z6 images. Again, look at this pic! Shot with the 800mm f5.6E. Mirrorless has a hard time with very, very long focal lengths. Not the Z6. I have a ton of images taken that look like this. I am sure if I used this camera more, I would really, really love it!</p><p></p><p>I am trying to get another one to cover my next race!</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]319655[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>EXIF Data (sorry, I do these in Photoshop and it loses it!)</p><p></p><p>Nikon Z6</p><p>Nikkor 800mm f5.6E VR</p><p>Monopod</p><p></p><p>f5.6</p><p>1/2000s</p><p>ISO 2000</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Photowyzard, post: 710353, member: 8344"] Well, the nose-knows not too much, I had to. He went full APE-Doo-Doo on the Z line when it first came out. You'd swear Nikon put his banana in a vise from the way he was crying. I tried it, used it 3 solid days at the race track and the images speak for themselves. The camera is a joy to use. I used it, site unseen! Never touched it before. A Nikon through and through. The last race I covered, I used a D5. I found the similarities to be uncanny. There is sooooooo much BS NOISE from camera critics it is pathetic. The Z line is amazingly designed and the roadmap to the future is very well thought out. Kudos to Nikon. In my books, the end result is all that counts!!! The images speak for what this camera can do. Most people who are Armchair-Camera Generals wouldn't know a good camera or a good picture, for that matter, if it jumped out of their camera bags and slapped them in the head. I was expecting a DOG because of all the bad press. I was blown away. BTW, I am glad you mention the review, thank you! I have attached one of my favorite Z6 images. Again, look at this pic! Shot with the 800mm f5.6E. Mirrorless has a hard time with very, very long focal lengths. Not the Z6. I have a ton of images taken that look like this. I am sure if I used this camera more, I would really, really love it! I am trying to get another one to cover my next race! [ATTACH=CONFIG]319655._xfImport[/ATTACH] EXIF Data (sorry, I do these in Photoshop and it loses it!) Nikon Z6 Nikkor 800mm f5.6E VR Monopod f5.6 1/2000s ISO 2000 [/QUOTE]
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