Venkat Jawnathin wrote:
Meant to post these a while back. This is during my visit to Antelope Canyon in January. The ground level was full of people which made it impossible it get any level shots so these are pointing upwards.
All taken with the Z6 and 24-70 f4s. The tour doesn't allow any tripods so its all handheld. It was very dark in the cave and I was very impressed with the IBIS and high ISO performance of the Z6.
Venkat Jawnathin wrote:
Meant to post these a while back. This is during my visit to Antelope Canyon in January. The ground level was full of people which made it impossible it get any level shots so these are pointing upwards.
All taken with the Z6 and 24-70 f4s. The tour doesn't allow any tripods so its all handheld. It was very dark in the cave and I was very impressed with the IBIS and high ISO performance of the Z6.
Two months later, still developing some muscle memory and testing the limitations of the Z6. I am loving the dynamic range of the camera and features inherent with mirrorless bodies.
cheers,
bruce
Edited w/ re-post of image, reprocessed on home computer to bring up shadows a bit.
Reagan wrote:
That review is what made me buy it
B&H and Adorama won't ship it till Monday and then it takes 3 days
We are leaving on a cruise Friday and I wanted it before we left
so my Amazon Prime will have it here Sunday
Reagan
So glad someone is giving us options other than RRS, whose ger is nice but prices have gotten ridiculously stratospheric. $185 for an L-bracket?
I am shocked that the Kirk one is not designed to be compatible with FTZ. Such a gross omission.
I will order the Z6 as soon as my trade-in from B&H comes through, and the Zelda will come with it. Just wished they offered it in straight black.
I have a co-worker who is getting into selling products on Amazon and I helped out with some product shots. Put my 105/2.8 macro on my Z6 for the first time and figured I'd share a shot. Nothing special and I should've focus stacked just a bit
Thanks everyone for your help in my decision in which camera I'll sell to buy the Z6, it looks like it'll be the D750. I use it mostly for shooting music in small clubs, and I know they'll be limitations with the Z6 but I'll have to get around those, for most of my work the other cameras I have will be just fine. I was mostly looking into the Z6 for it's video capabilities for when I'm walking around in the river this year in Katmai, and for a longer trip I'm planning 3+ weeks in Great Bear Rainforest. I generally just live out of the back of my car during these trips, but usually do very little video. The images I'm seeing with the Z6 have really opened my eyes, especially what I've seen from tek9 and turbodude.