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Test Sigma 150-600mm C with z6ii
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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedThrottle" data-source="post: 791945" data-attributes="member: 46724"><p>Congrats on your new lens [USER=47518]@blackstar[/USER]</p><p>I got my Bigma before my Z6 and painstakingly used the dock to tune it to my D7500. It went from soft just about everywhere when I bought it to sharp all over after the tune with the dock. Once I got the Z6, I tried the camera/lens combo for sharpness and was very happy with the results. Either the tune I did on the lens through the dock for the D7500 works well for the Z6, or more likely, the Z doesn't have a need for lens calibration as the focus is acquired directly on the sensor in mirrorless bodies, which means I could set those figures to anything I wanted or nothing at all and the Z takes no consideration to what those values are.</p><p>For moving subjects, I'd suggest dogs, cats, squirrels. Bonus points for a dog thats chasing a cat thats chasing a squirrel!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedThrottle, post: 791945, member: 46724"] Congrats on your new lens [USER=47518]@blackstar[/USER] I got my Bigma before my Z6 and painstakingly used the dock to tune it to my D7500. It went from soft just about everywhere when I bought it to sharp all over after the tune with the dock. Once I got the Z6, I tried the camera/lens combo for sharpness and was very happy with the results. Either the tune I did on the lens through the dock for the D7500 works well for the Z6, or more likely, the Z doesn't have a need for lens calibration as the focus is acquired directly on the sensor in mirrorless bodies, which means I could set those figures to anything I wanted or nothing at all and the Z takes no consideration to what those values are. For moving subjects, I'd suggest dogs, cats, squirrels. Bonus points for a dog thats chasing a cat thats chasing a squirrel! [/QUOTE]
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