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p.8 #1 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


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I feel you don't need silent shutter for Z7, with EFCS, it is so quiet that it may meet most of events need quietness. If you do enable silent shutter for Z7, the read out speed is only 1/15s and with delay for next shot.

With latest Adobe update, Z7 file is as delicious as D850s'.

I am pretty sure grip will be a battery extension only, there is no electronic contact on Z7. It is not a problem for me but I agree it will be an issue for many.


Ah I didn't know about the slow readout speed and delay. I agree the EFCS is pretty quiet on the Z7.

So being that you have a Z7 in hand, would you mind checking if there are any contacts in the battery bay like the Sony A7 bodies do for the vertical grip? I know the Z7 doesn't have an electronic connection on the bottom of the camera (like the EOS R) but I'm hoping they built the contacts in the battery bay..

Reference image below showing the 14 pin connector on the side of the A7 grip:

Edit: image removed because it's freaking huge

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Oct 17, 2018 at 01:26 PM
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p.8 #2 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


sungphoto wrote:
Ah I didn't know about the slow readout speed and delay. I agree the EFCS is pretty quiet on the Z7.

So being that you have a Z7 in hand, would you mind checking if there are any contacts in the battery bay like the Sony A7 bodies do for the vertical grip? I know the Z7 doesn't have an electronic connection on the bottom of the camera (like the EOS R) but I'm hoping they built the contacts in the battery bay..

Reference image below showing the 14 pin connector on the side of the A7 grip:

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/images/images2000x2000/vello_bg_s2_battery_grip_for_1108662.jpg


I don't have it on hand, but I am 99.99999% sure there is no contact even inside the battery bay. Unless, they create some wireless control which I doubt. Sorry, you may have to leave with it or wait for next version.
However, unlike Sony, I feel Nikon usually take time to introduce their camera, I will predict next Z7 will be at least two year away. Maybe Z8/Z9?



Oct 17, 2018 at 01:33 PM
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p.8 #3 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


zhangyue wrote:
I don't have it on hand, but I am 99.99999% sure there is no contact even inside the battery bay. Unless, they create some wireless control which I doubt. Sorry, you may have to leave with it or wait for next version.
However, unlike Sony, I feel Nikon usually take time to introduce their camera, I will predict next Z7 will be at least two year away. Maybe Z8/Z9?


Hm found one angle of the battery door from Ken Rockwell's review. Don't see any contacts on the side.. womp womp. Maybe it'll connect via bluetooth? Telepathy?

https://kenrockwell.com/nikon/images1/z7/D3S_3982-battery-door.jpg



Oct 17, 2018 at 01:44 PM
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p.8 #4 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


Interesting that B&H has the Z7 in stock but not the D850


Oct 17, 2018 at 02:46 PM
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p.8 #5 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


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Interesting that B&H has the Z7 in stock but not the D850


They don't have the body or body + FTZ adapter in stock right now, but they do have the 24-70 plus body and 24-70 plus body and FTZ in stock.

For those looking for a deal, there is an open box Z7 with 24-70 f4 lens on B&H right now for $3649 (so $350 off retail price) for those lucky enough to be in a state that still doesn't charge sales tax.



Oct 17, 2018 at 02:56 PM
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p.8 #6 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


Just double checked one and sadly, you are correct. Only electrical contacts inside the battery bay are for the battery itself. No mysterious unused terminals inside the bay :/

zhangyue wrote:
I don't have it on hand, but I am 99.99999% sure there is no contact even inside the battery bay. Unless, they create some wireless control which I doubt. Sorry, you may have to leave with it or wait for next version.
However, unlike Sony, I feel Nikon usually take time to introduce their camera, I will predict next Z7 will be at least two year away. Maybe Z8/Z9?




Oct 17, 2018 at 04:51 PM
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p.8 #7 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


zhangyue wrote:
The 70-200f4 perform great in AF-S and AF-C single however if I choose AF-C wide or small area, it has tendency lock to background. I seldom have this issue with D850, though there is no Wide/small area mode for it but in auto area mode with face detection, D850 almost never fail.

Z7 may not perform the best for wheel chair spec readers. However it slowly climbs up the ladder for me from initial B~B+ rating to a A after each trip and continuing using and customizing it, I would give it the same solid score as D850. No, D850
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Amazing set of shots Michael! Sometime we forget that cameras are for taking shots and not just a discussion topic for internet jockeys



Oct 17, 2018 at 04:59 PM
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p.8 #8 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


Did they fix the missing camera profile in Lightroom?
zhangyue wrote:
I feel you don't need silent shutter for Z7, with EFCS, it is so quiet that it may meet most of events need quietness. If you do enable silent shutter for Z7, the read out speed is only 1/15s and with delay for next shot.

With latest Adobe update, Z7 file is as delicious as D850s'.

I am pretty sure grip will be a battery extension only, there is no electronic contact on Z7. It is not a problem for me but I agree it will be an issue for many.




Oct 17, 2018 at 06:52 PM
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p.8 #9 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


yes, in additional adobe color, standard, landscape etc... now camera standard, camera neutral etc are available now. Before latest upgrade, in Lightroom, it will show missing camera profile.

J.Marcus Photo wrote:
Did they fix the missing camera profile in Lightroom?





Oct 17, 2018 at 07:00 PM
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p.8 #10 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


Here are a few more from my trip with Z7.

With 70-200/2.8e FL, @120mm, 1/250, iso 64, f5.6

andert2 by Suteetat S, on Flickr

With Sigma 14/[email protected], 30s, iso 2000, I corrected perspective a bit in PS.

andert3 by Suteetat S, on Flickr

Too bad Scorpio already went down by the time the sky was dark enough to take a picture. The consolation was that the sky was quite cloudy right at sunset so I thought that night was a no go initially.



Oct 17, 2018 at 08:25 PM
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p.8 #11 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


Hi,Sung, Sorry I reported extra delay with silent shutter. It is false. I just did another test that there is no noticeable extra delay. I think I might have accidentally enable the image review before. And because of z7 shutter was so quiet with EFCS, I don’t use silent shutter since then.

Under LED light or most indoor light in US,if you select shutter speed at multiple of 1/60s such as 1/30 or 1/60s or 1/120s, there is no banding for 60Hz AC. Though you don’t want capture anything fast moving to avoid rolling shutter.

sungphoto wrote:
Ah I didn't know about the slow readout speed and delay. I agree the EFCS is pretty quiet on the Z7.

So being that you have a Z7 in hand, would you mind checking if there are any contacts in the battery bay like the Sony A7 bodies do for the vertical grip? I know the Z7 doesn't have an electronic connection on the bottom of the camera (like the EOS R) but I'm hoping they built the contacts in the battery bay..

Reference image below showing the 14 pin connector on the side of the A7 grip:

Edit: image removed because
...Show more



Oct 17, 2018 at 10:47 PM
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p.8 #12 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


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Quick 120 fps video I shot on the z7 with dji ronin s , bts of a photo shoot



Oct 17, 2018 at 11:04 PM
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p.8 #13 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


zhangyue wrote:
Hi,Sung, Sorry I reported extra delay with silent shutter. It is false. I just did another test that there is no noticeable extra delay. I think I might have accidentally enable the image review before. And because of z7 shutter was so quiet with EFCS, I don’t use silent shutter since then.

Under LED light or most indoor light in US,if you select shutter speed at multiple of 1/60s such as 1/30 or 1/60s or 1/120s, there is no banding for 60Hz AC. Though you don’t want capture anything fast moving to avoid rolling shutter.



Phew Thanks for the follow up re silent shutter and the delay. As for banding, I'm not concerned.



Oct 18, 2018 at 12:03 AM
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p.8 #14 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


J.Marcus Photo wrote:
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Quick 120 fps video I shot on the z7 with dji ronin s , bts of a photo shoot


Great video clip! Love seeing the back drop to photo shoots



Oct 18, 2018 at 01:44 AM
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p.8 #15 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


Thank you! I was trying to get a little mileage out of the stationary footage since they couldn’t walk in the gowns 😉

charles.K wrote:
Great video clip! Love seeing the back drop to photo shoots




Oct 18, 2018 at 06:50 AM
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p.8 #16 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


An amazing sunset this evening along the Potomac River







Oct 19, 2018 at 06:36 PM
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p.8 #17 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


I got mine yesterday but unfortunately no time to have a play with it till Sunday.
A couple of things that I liked straight out is the feel of the camera and just holding it. Much better than my Fuji xt-2.

If your a Nikon user you will feel at home, just pick it up and go. Just feels like a Nikon.

The one thing that really stood out for me is IBIS. Just playing around in dark environments it did an amazing job. Handholding at 1/4s and getting sharp images is great.

A quick question if a lens has VR do you use both inbody stabilization and VR or stick to one?




Oct 19, 2018 at 06:47 PM
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p.8 #18 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


bbourizk wrote:
. . .
A quick question if a lens has VR do you use both inbody stabilization and VR or stick to one?


The manual is typically opaque on this . . .

I believe that if it is a Nikon lens with VR (lens shift in Nikon speak), setting the VR to ON will by default use both the lens and camera VR to best effect (as long as the lens VR switch is on as well).






Oct 19, 2018 at 07:22 PM
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p.8 #19 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


glassartist wrote:
The manual is typically opaque on this . . .

I believe that if it is a Nikon lens with VR (lens shift in Nikon speak), setting the VR to ON will by default use both the lens and camera VR to best effect (as long as the lens VR switch is on as well).



My understanding is with IBIS and F mount without VR you have 3 axis stabilization and with F mount VR you have 5 axis stabilization. As to the practicality and usage I really don't know




Oct 19, 2018 at 08:07 PM
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p.8 #20 · Official Nikon Z7 image & resource hub thread


charles.K wrote:
My understanding is with IBIS and F mount without VR you have 3 axis stabilization and with F mount VR you have 5 axis stabilization. As to the practicality and usage I really don't know



From the Nikon website:
"A 5-axis optical VR system is built right into Z series cameras for up to 5 stops* of image stabilization when using NIKKOR Z lenses and up to 3-axis VR when using F-Mount NIKKOR lenses. Additional electronic VR (e-VR) can be combined during video capture."

But it doesn't specifically address F-Mount lenses with VR. And the manual is typically of no help at all.



Oct 19, 2018 at 08:27 PM
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