Z7 + FTZ + Nikkor-NC 35mm f/1.4F ai'd; ISO 100, f/5.6 at 1/800s; 2-shots pano.
The construction of this gothic cathedral began in 1386, and the façade was finished under Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon was crowned King of Italy at the Duomo) at early 1800s.
Im stoked because yesterday Nikon returned my Df. Sent it in for the "err" on the top LCD panel and they returned it a month later with replaced aperture lever, replaced shutter mechanism, adjusted autofocus operation, CKD Bayonet mount, CKD exposure, they even replaced the grip cover which had the tiniest lift in the bottom corner plus the overall clean/check. Total cost for everything was $268.95 plus shipping.
Cant wait to get out and try it out with the 28D...Im a happy photog
anitrone wrote:
Congrats to everyone on their Z's!
Im stoked because yesterday Nikon returned my Df. Sent it in for the "err" on the top LCD panel and they returned it a month later with replaced aperture lever, replaced shutter mechanism, adjusted autofocus operation, CKD Bayonet mount, CKD exposure, they even replaced the grip cover which had the tiniest lift in the bottom corner plus the overall clean/check. Total cost for everything was $268.95 plus shipping.
Cant wait to get out and try it out with the 28D...Im a happy photog
A look at Patapsco River near Main Street in Ellicott City. The street beyond the bridge is where flooding happens, regularly now. The local community is trying to figure out mitigation strategies.
Wista 45, Nikkor-SW 90 f8 and Velvia 100 sheet film.
Sensible? Not so Markus - I am distracted by large format for now Bohemien wrote:
Possibly a sensible thing to do-as the Z has opened up so many new possibilities of using vintage glass, it has seriously fired up my GAS...
(Of course this is true for any mirrorless body, so if you're using Fuji or Sony you're down that road already... )