charles.K wrote:
Excellent! Editing videos is another league of its own I love the IQ and detail with FF video clips but the editing can be a real pain.
I've been playing around with doing little video vignettes while I travel. I use an app called splice (made by gopro), and it does a great job in terms of rendering. It even allows me to record voiceover narration.
Leading a small workshop in NY next month and plan on using the Z7 to record video for the day just to be that much more narcissistic
For those of you who have been using the FTZ adapter for your Nikon legacy glass, how much of an extension is it? And does it bother you that your lenses stick out further than the few native lenses already available?
I知 asking because I知 on the fence. I have an A7Riii but I really like what I知 hearing and seeing coming out of the Z7. However, I知 not interested in the kit lens or the 35/50. I primarily shoot street with 2 lenses. A 28mm and an 85mm...both of which Nikon has. I知 just wondering if the adapter is going to add more bulk to the rig.
An adapter almost always adds extra bulk but if it is worth it to get the camera sooner is something only you can decide on but if you don't have either the 28 or 85 in F-mount I am not sure I see the point in switching before Nikon has a native 28 and 85 for the Z mount.
thedwp wrote:
For those of you who have been using the FTZ adapter for your Nikon legacy glass, how much of an extension is it? And does it bother you that your lenses stick out further than the few native lenses already available?
I知 asking because I知 on the fence. I have an A7Riii but I really like what I知 hearing and seeing coming out of the Z7. However, I知 not interested in the kit lens or the 35/50. I primarily shoot street with 2 lenses. A 28mm and an 85mm...both of which Nikon has. I知 just wondering if the adapter is going to add more bulk to the rig.
Some good photography with various lenses (and exif data).
Thanks for the link! I noticed in the exif data a flash fired on several of the images...could that just be an anomaly in the data? or was he firing a flash of cam?
I've been resistant to the f4 zoom but these shots are pretty awesome.
thedwp wrote:
Thanks for the link! I noticed in the exif data a flash fired on several of the images...could that just be an anomaly in the data? or was he firing a flash of cam?
I've been resistant to the f4 zoom but these shots are pretty awesome.
Wouldn't surprise me if there are multiple flashes. Joe is very well known for his work with Nikon's CLS system and speedlights.