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p.38 #1 · "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"


Thanks! That helped a lot!


Apr 15, 2022 at 11:19 AM
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p.38 #2 · "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"


groob wrote:
I mainly shoot birds and also shoot only in RAW. The fact that Nikon’s pre-capture comes in JPG doesn’t really bother me. For one, people are downplaying the edit-ability of JPGs.


z9 30fps jpgs are weak sauce, they have 2x more compression than z9 jpgs that are shot at slower framerates.

10-bit heif hdr capability sounds like it would be a big improvement over that, but the z9 can't shoot heif.

are these z9 limitations deliberate, in order to set the stage for a z9ii, or is it a hardware limitation.




Apr 15, 2022 at 11:21 AM
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p.38 #3 · "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"


Great info here, thanks.

arbitrage wrote:
Sony seems to be the main offender for dropping resolution in the EVF in a lot of scenarios.

I do really like the A1 EVF but I don't think it lives up to the hype of the 9.1 million dots. The main reason is that for the way I shoot I basically never get to see the camera using 9.1 million dots except I think in playback. What I do find lives up to the hype is the 0.9x magnification. That to me is the one advantage the A1 EVF has over the competition.

IMO the actual viewing experience through an R5
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Apr 15, 2022 at 12:02 PM
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p.38 #4 · "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"


osv2 wrote:
z9 30fps jpgs are weak sauce, they have 2x more compression than z9 jpgs that are shot at slower framerates.

10-bit heif hdr capability sounds like it would be a big improvement over that, but the z9 can't shoot heif.

are these z9 limitations deliberate, in order to set the stage for a z9ii, or is it a hardware limitation.


Nobody knows. I’m sure everybody thought 120hz EVF was a hardware limitation. It seems Nikon released the Z9 to get it out in response to R3, with plans for large improvements via fw. The AF zone customization has been known since Oct 2021. If enough people clamor for HEIF it’ll probably be added. However, I have not noticed that feature on many wishlists.



Apr 15, 2022 at 12:20 PM
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p.38 #5 · "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"




osv2 wrote:
z9 30fps jpgs are weak sauce, they have 2x more compression than z9 jpgs that are shot at slower framerates.

10-bit heif hdr capability sounds like it would be a big improvement over that, but the z9 can't shoot heif.

are these z9 limitations deliberate, in order to set the stage for a z9ii, or is it a hardware limitation.



Exactly how much editing do you think is required for a bird taking off from a perch? If you get the exposure right (although I see Arbitrage says that’s not exactly child’s play on a Z9), there’s not going to be much difference in output between a JPG and a RAW file. In fact, I’d bet you a beer you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference in a 1600 pixel-wide photo posted on this forum. At what point might you notice a difference? Standing up close to a big print, but who does that? You make fine point about compression, but as you also intimate, that will likely affect dynamic range more than anything else. Might one of these compressed JPGs have trouble handling a bufflehead or a loon in direct light? Sure. Does that mean this feature is useless? Of course not.

As always, some people like to ignore the fact that a feature will be perfectly fine for 95%+ of use cases and complain because it *might* not work in the most extreme circumstances. I mean, you’ve heard of the law of diminishing returns, right?



Apr 15, 2022 at 02:00 PM
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p.38 #6 · "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"


groob wrote:
Exactly how much editing do you think is required for a bird taking off from a perch? If you get the exposure right (although I see Arbitrage says that’s not exactly child’s play on a Z9), there’s not going to be much difference in output between a JPG and a RAW file. In fact, I’d bet you a beer you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference in a 1600 pixel-wide photo posted on this forum. At what point might you notice a difference? Standing up close to a big print, but who does that? You make fine point about
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I don't know...but I always shoot raw as it can save an image that otherwise might not make the cut. Hitting exposure right can be challenging at times...especially when the subject is in high contrast situations. Yes, most shots it would be hard to tell between jpeg and raw...but it's those shots that are extreme that can make the difference.

Do you always shoot jpeg?



Apr 15, 2022 at 02:15 PM
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p.38 #7 · "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"


groob wrote:
Exactly how much editing do you think is required for a bird taking off from a perch?

Do you even shoot birds? Unless your name is Moose Peterson a fair bit of editing is usually required, especially cropping.

As always, some people like to ignore the fact that a feature will be perfectly fine for 95%+ of use cases and complain because it *might* not work in the most extreme circumstances.
As always, such statistics are conjectured from thin air. I assume it has not occurred to you that people "complaining" here may in fact have a specific use case and maybe don't care much whether they are a minority?



Apr 15, 2022 at 02:34 PM
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osv2 wrote:
i have to wonder how these settings affects people who wear glasses while shooting, since they can't get their eye up against the evf.

I'm wearing glasses and I can see the entire view in the EVF without resorting to the "zoom-out" feature. I guess that feature is for people with much stronger glasses than mine.



Apr 15, 2022 at 02:44 PM
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p.38 #9 · "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"


groob wrote:
Exactly how much editing do you think is required for a bird taking off from a perch? If you get the exposure right (although I see Arbitrage says that’s not exactly child’s play on a Z9), there’s not going to be much difference in output between a JPG and a RAW file.


i said nothing about raw... the fact that nikon offers jpg capture at lower compression ratios proves that people want it, over the weaker z9 30fps jpgs.

i think that 10-bit hdr heif will prove to be a much better acquisition format than jpg for people who want to process small files in post; it's the same file size as jpg and it can be edited in photoshop and exported in 8-bit jpg for distribution.



Apr 15, 2022 at 03:44 PM
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p.38 #10 · "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"


Steve Spencer wrote:
Unfortunately, it seems to be only for jpeg. That you have to have the target in the frame and composed well for precapture to work limits its usefulness considerably. I don't think the A1 is missing much by not having this feature.


Were you expecting the camera to take a picture of something you’re not aiming at? That would be cool. You could just leave the camera in your bag and if will magically have beautiful images of birds recorded.



Apr 15, 2022 at 09:30 PM
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gdsf2 wrote:
Were you expecting the camera to take a picture of something you’re not aiming at? That would be cool. You could just leave the camera in your bag and if will magically have beautiful images of birds recorded.


My A1 can do this. Especially usefull for those cold Winter sunrise shoots. I don't even have to get out of bed to get the shot. This function is built into the Sony stacked sensor. They don't sell this sensor to other companies so it is an exclusive feature. Another advantage to being the largest image sensor company in the World.



Apr 16, 2022 at 01:44 AM
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p.38 #12 · "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"


gdsf2 wrote:
Were you expecting the camera to take a picture of something you’re not aiming at? That would be cool. You could just leave the camera in your bag and if will magically have beautiful images of birds recorded.


Of course not, just pointing out the limitations of precapture and that it isn't magic.



Apr 16, 2022 at 07:19 AM
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1bwana1 wrote:
My A1 can do this. Especially usefull for those cold Winter sunrise shoots. I don't even have to get out of bed to get the shot. This function is built into the Sony stacked sensor. They don't sell this sensor to other companies so it is an exclusive feature. Another advantage to being the largest image sensor company in the World.


Meh. Z9 can do both the sunrise and sunset at same time.



Apr 16, 2022 at 08:04 AM
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vdo1 wrote:
Meh. Z9 can do both the sunrise and sunset at same time.


Above the arctic circle, sure.



Apr 16, 2022 at 08:07 AM
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p.38 #15 · "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"


groob wrote:
Exactly how much editing do you think is required for a bird taking off from a perch? If you get the exposure right (although I see Arbitrage says that’s not exactly child’s play on a Z9), there’s not going to be much difference in output between a JPG and a RAW file. In fact, I’d bet you a beer you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference in a 1600 pixel-wide photo posted on this forum. At what point might you notice a difference? Standing up close to a big print, but who does that? You make fine point about
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If people are going to spend $5500 on a top of the line camera, then it makes sense to want raw. If you are saying that pictures posted on the internet won't show a difference, then that is an argument to use your cell phone over cameras.



Apr 16, 2022 at 09:36 AM
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p.38 #16 · "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"


Steve Spencer wrote:
Of course not, just pointing out the limitations of precapture and that it isn't magic.

Good to know. Here I was, fully convinced it were unlimited magic.



Apr 16, 2022 at 09:57 AM
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p.38 #17 · "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"


Daran wrote:
Good to know. Here I was, fully convinced it were unlimited magic.


Good to know you were. I will keep that in mind when evaluating what you say. My general point is that when you miss pressing the shutter you also often miss the composition you want, so precapture can be a lot less useful than people hope.



Apr 16, 2022 at 10:50 AM
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p.38 #18 · "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"


Steve Spencer wrote:
My general point is that when you miss pressing the shutter you also often miss the composition you want, so precapture can be a lot less useful than people hope.

I am at a loss what you think people hope to use the feature for.

I have been shooting stuff that was extremely difficult to predict. I shot it mostly by generously spraying bursts, whenever I though things might get started. Worked, but clearly would have been easier with some form of pre-capture. Would also not have filled the card with a gazillion of useless shots that were taken too early.



Apr 16, 2022 at 01:35 PM
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Daran wrote:
I am at a loss what you think people hope to use the feature for.

I have been shooting stuff that was extremely difficult to predict. I shot it mostly by generously spraying bursts, whenever I though things might get started. Worked, but clearly would have been easier with some form of pre-capture. Would also not have filled the card with a gazillion of useless shots that were taken too early.


Indeed. As I understand it (hopefully correctly), pre-capture would mean that when I react a split second too late (due to being human) to a zippy, unpredictable warbler taking off from a branch, I would actually have some shots of the bird taking off as opposed to my usual experience of just ending up with shots of a tail end of the bird leaving the frame (or just a bare branch with no sign of bird life).

As for composition, I'd be happy to deal with that via cropping after getting the shot instead of having no shot to begin with.



Apr 16, 2022 at 03:41 PM
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p.38 #20 · "Nikon Z9 vs Sony A1 – The 10 main differences"


Daran wrote:
I am at a loss what you think people hope to use the feature for.

I have been shooting stuff that was extremely difficult to predict. I shot it mostly by generously spraying bursts, whenever I though things might get started. Worked, but clearly would have been easier with some form of pre-capture. Would also not have filled the card with a gazillion of useless shots that were taken too early.


I thought you thought it was magic Perhaps you still do. You really think you can react after the movement starts, get a good composition and keep the target in the frame within that one second of precapture? I don't think you will be missing much with the A1 and the Z9 only does precapture with jpeg, so I don't think it is much of an advantage for the Z9. Perhaps it is a feature that would be really good for you, but don't expect magic.

The stuff I shoot I can predict the movement I care about the vast majority of the time, so I am not very interested in this feature and not at all interested in it with jpeg. So, for me, it is not something that draws me to the Z9 at all, but YMMV and very likely does.



Apr 16, 2022 at 05:21 PM
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