Long exposure on Z6
I like long exposures a lot, typically in the range of 5 - 350 seconds depending on the scene.
You can find pictures taken with the Z6 and Z7 and D850 here: https://www.downgra.de/Explore/Long-Exposures/
I use the Nisi 100mm filter holder with 6 or 10 stop ND filters often in combination with a soft or hard grad. For sunrise or sunset images on the beach I prefer to use a reverse grad.
I had very good experiences with the two Z mount 24-70 lenses and also with the 14-30. Sometimes I forget to remove the polariser when shooting around 14mm... doh 🙈
Let me know if you have any questions.
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