Re: Nikon unveils the highly anticipated Z8 camera!
The above quote was made before Nikon did it again, by producing the 600 Z with a built in TC!
I'm tired of reading niggling’s about Sony vs Nikon AF. That is not where it is at. That is all improvable and correctable through firmware.
Not so with the glass. Glass requires a huge commitment toward change. Nikon has demonstrated that commitment and will continue to do so. Look for more surprises.
I am not about gear. I am about nature (Itsaboutnature.net).
Although I *am* glad I went with Nikon back in 1984. Of course, if you were around back then, you know that that choice was easy.
Re: Nikon unveils the highly anticipated Z8 camera!
The above quote was made before Nikon did it again, by producing the 600 Z with a built in TC!
Don't get tired of reading niggling’s about Sony vs Nikon AF? I do. That is not where it is at. That is all improvable and correctable through firmware.
Not so with the glass. Glass requires a huge commitment toward change. Nikon has demonstrated that commitment and will continue to do so. Look for more surprises.
I am not about gear. I am about nature (Itsaboutnature.net).
Although I *am* glad I went with Nikon back in 1984. Of course, if you were around back then, you know that that choice was easy.
Re: Nikon unveils the highly anticipated Z8 camera!
The above quote was made before Nikon did it again, by producing the 600 Z with a built in TC!
I am tired of reading niggling’s about Sony vs Nikon AF. That is not where it is at. That is all improvable and correctable through firmware.
Not so with the glass. Glass requires a huge commitment toward change. Nikon has demonstrated that commitment and will continue to do so. Look for more surprises.
I am not about gear. I am about nature (Itsaboutnature.net).
Although I *am* glad I went with Nikon back in 1984. Of course, if you were around back then, you know that that choice was easy.
Re: Nikon unveils the highly anticipated Z8 camera!
The above quote was made before Nikon did it again, by producing the 600 Z with a built in TC!
I am tired of reading niggling’s about Sony vs Nikon AF. That is not where it is at. That is all improvable and correctable through firmware.
Not so with the glass. Glass requires a huge commitment toward change. Nikon has demonstrated that commitment and will continue to do. Look for more surprises.
I am not about gear. I am about nature (Itsaboutnature.net). Although I *am* glad I went with Nikon back in 1984. Of course, if you were around back then, you know that that choice was easy.
It is not about your ongoing nigglings about AF.
Date the camera but marry the glass.
Jun 04, 2023 at 07:00 AM
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