Nikon Z7, Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 Ai-S with FTZ adapter.
I've used this old Micro-Nikkor 55mm f/2.8 Ai-S with FTZ adapter on the Z7 for many of the images in the 'Dark Times' series. If anyone is interested the link below is to a full size crop jpg of the above. Full size crop Click on image to enlarge.
Chris Court wrote:
Down by the glacier yesterday, a small break in the clouds gave some internal illumination to the broken sheets of ice that cover the lake.
I don't usually comment on landscapes but this one is magnificent.
A little seascaping the other evening. Have to be careful to not get tide trapped here. Any tide over 3.5ft and you risk being at this location for 10+ hours. .
01Ryan10 wrote:
A little seascaping the other evening. Have to be careful to not get tide trapped here. Any tide over 3.5ft and you risk being at this location for 10+ hours. .
The 14-30/4 is hugely under-rated, IMHO -- probably because the 14-24/2.8S is so darn excellent... But for its size, weight and the fact it overlaps my 24-70 focal range, I *love* having it in my bag all the time
I suppose a Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker in the shade is better than none at all. These guys are one of my nemesis birds - always on the move & skittish as one can be. This fella was hang'n out in the dark side of the tree, "ripp'n it up".