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Z5/Z5ii
Pulled the trigger on a Z5 today
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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 779037" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>+1 for creating a new Z5 subforum. I went to a store to hold the Z5 and a Zfc and I'm 85% of the way there for buying the Z5. There is a $100 instant rebate for March available.</p><p></p><p>I personally had higher expectations for the viewfinder. I've been reading hype for mirrorless viewfinders for over 3 years and I suppose a letdown was inevitable. I felt more like I was looking at TV with incorrect white and brightness. Hope I can fix that with one I buy. But the size did not feel like it was that much bigger than the Zfc, and I was pleased with having a FX sensor with IBIS and basically the same battery system as my D750 and D600. It even carries with it the same wired remote shutter connector as the DSLR cousins. That is a big deal for me. I can use my intervalometer with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 779037, member: 48483"] +1 for creating a new Z5 subforum. I went to a store to hold the Z5 and a Zfc and I'm 85% of the way there for buying the Z5. There is a $100 instant rebate for March available. I personally had higher expectations for the viewfinder. I've been reading hype for mirrorless viewfinders for over 3 years and I suppose a letdown was inevitable. I felt more like I was looking at TV with incorrect white and brightness. Hope I can fix that with one I buy. But the size did not feel like it was that much bigger than the Zfc, and I was pleased with having a FX sensor with IBIS and basically the same battery system as my D750 and D600. It even carries with it the same wired remote shutter connector as the DSLR cousins. That is a big deal for me. I can use my intervalometer with it. [/QUOTE]
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