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FoleyAMG wrote:
Yes, I made the jump from a pair of Sony A1s to a pair of Nikon Z9s with a Z8 and Z30...
I made the switch in January 2023...so coming up on completing my first year with Nikon...
Little history, I used Sony for about 4 years...I messed around with the Fujifilm X-T2 and H-1s...as my first mirrorless from Canon DSLRs (1 DXIIs and IIIs)...
I also currently shoot with Hasselblad X2Ds and Leica Q3...
My current Nikon kit:
Z9 x2
Z8
Z30
z 400 F2.8 TC
z 800 F6.3 PF
z 70-200 F2.8
z 105 macro
z 24-70 F2.8
z 14-24 F2.8
z 135 F1.8 Plena
z 50 F1.2
z 85 F1.2
F 200mm F2 VRII
F 300mm F2.8 VRII...Show more →
Man, I need this camera budget when I grow up
I'm making the switch back to Nikon from Sony, for several reasons. I grew up on Nikon, I still have a Nikon F100 for those moments I still feel like shooting some Porta 400. I shoot Nikon digital for years, D70, D100, D300 - not the fanciest of gear, but as I look back at those files, they are some of my favorite. Perhaps because the kids were small... who knows?
I've been shooting Sony and Canon for the last 10+ years. OK, I'm a bit of a gear-head so I enjoy trying and learning new system. I think there are worse vices a man can have...
I'm shooting Sony since a few years, mostly for the glass actually. I'm not a wildlife, landscape or birder, but having shoot Leica M's on and off for the last 25+ years, I enjoy good prime glass and Sony's 24/1.4GM, 35/1.4GM and 50/1.2 or 50/1.4GM are just a joy to use.
What I'm missing from Sony's camera line-up is a 45mp sub-$4K workhorse machine, like Canon has the R5 and Nikon now has the Z8. It feels like the last camera a happy amateur that dabbles with documenting life would ever need. I've used the Sony A7RV since the day it came out, and it is not that camera. The 61MP is too much resulting in a few FPS for sports and action. The rolling shutter is terrible. The gorgeous 9mdot EVF is the best in the business... on paper. In reality, in low light and action, the resolution drops radically which becomes very frustrating. Don't get me wrong, if I was living in a portrait studio or shooting landscape I would be super happy. But as a one camera to do everything, it doesn't fit my taste and needs.
In comes the Z8. I've taken my time not to jump on a new system this time. I've tried it out several times, reacquainting me with Nikon's AF and menus, the UI and handling to make sure it is a good fit. Checking out the files, colors, etc. I'm in no real rush. The Z8 is still a bit big and heavy to throw in a laptop bag on a quick work trip, so I know I would have to get some type of pocketable camera as well, perhaps pick up a Leica M10R and a 35'lux again?
An additional point is that I've always enjoyed the Nikon community and I want to support this iconic brand. If we don't buy the gear, it won't be around. I hate to live in a photography world where only Sony and Canon exist, thus I don't mind voting with my wallet.
At any rate, a Nikon Z8 with a 24-120/4 + a 50/1.8 would fit 80-90% of my shooting needs. Add a 180-600 later, perhaps a macro as well as a wider zoom. I'm in no rush. I'll buy some gear used this time as the prices are starting to come down.
/rant off...
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