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I sold my MH-25a with my Z6, so bought the MH-34 and EH-8P for the Z6III. This is fine for using at home but less convenient for traveling, so I've ordered another MH-25a.
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I'd be curious too, as I went from Z6 to Z6iii. Don't be too hard on the Z6 as it got quite good with the firmware upgrades. It's served me well for almost everything I did with it, and I'm keeping it as a second body. IMO, they're worth more than what you can get selling one. If it serves all your needs, there's little reason to upgrade. I just had GAS for pixel shifting and a few other features.I would love to know what number he would through for the focusing capabilities of the original Z6 in terms of the Z8/9. Because that's where I'm coming from...
If the Z6iii is 95-99% of those cameras, does the original Z6 land somewhere in the 50-60% region? I think I will finally upgrade later this year, but I'm still on the fence.
Nikon's new USB C PD chargers are well worth the cost IME. They have made the OEM AC PSUs redundant.I sold my MH-25a with my Z6, so bought the MH-34 and EH-8P for the Z6III. This is fine for using at home but less convenient for traveling, so I've ordered another MH-25a.
Having used the Z6 and now using the Zf/Z6 III I would rate it 60-65% "on that scale".I would love to know what number he would through for the focusing capabilities of the original Z6 in terms of the Z8/9. Because that's where I'm coming from...
If the Z6iii is 95-99% of those cameras, does the original Z6 land somewhere in the 50-60% region? I think I will finally upgrade later this year, but I'm still on the fence.
Not sure where you heard that, but whoever said that shouldn't be followed because it is basically untrue (there's a small change in the embedded preview files because of the change in resolution, but we also got such changes from different pixel counts on the image sensor, too).I‘ve heard that the full viewfinder resolution is only visible in Playback, but not during focusing. Is that the case? It is not mentioned in the review.
Instead of the MH-25a, why not look into one of the many (decent) dual battery chargers? I almost don't take my MH-25a anymore since I have a dual battery charger that's half the size/weight and cost about half as much but works great with the 15b's and c's. Plus it works with any USB port (as long as it's like 5V/2.5A which most USB ports in hotels at least, are). It seems based on some responses here the MH-25a can be problematic (although I've never had a problem with mine personally, even though I've had about 5 of them now, but they rarely go with me, unless I'm checking a bag on a plane, then they go in there since it doesn't take up any space).I sold my MH-25a with my Z6, so bought the MH-34 and EH-8P for the Z6III. This is fine for using at home but less convenient for traveling, so I've ordered another MH-25a.
Not exactly. All the EH-8P is is a USB AC charging block. Any USB PD charging block that supports the current standards works fine, including the ones that probably came with your phone, your computer, or a zillion other devices. I'm also not a fan of the EH-8P because of its unremovable cable.If you bought that charger, then you need to spend another $50 on the EH-8P AC adaptor if you don't already have it, so now you're at $130 + tax.MH-25a is the older AC chargerOne thing that I see that needs correction in the review is the optional out of camera charger since I have been looking to get one for my Z6 III.
"Nikon supplies a USB-C to USB-C cable, but expects you to pick up an optional MH-33 (out of camera) or EH-8P (in camera) to charge batteries."
The MH-33 is for the EL18 series batteries, which I believe is Z9. I think the MH-25a is what people will want here as it works with EL15 series batteries.
USB C PD powered external charger for the ENEL15c is the MH-34
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1788065-REG/nikon_27239_mh_34_battery_charger.html/overview
Unfortunately, that's and apples versus oranges comparison. The Zf, Z6 III, Z8, and Z9 share subject detection and other attributes that are not present on the Z6 and Z6 II models.I would love to know what number he would through for the focusing capabilities of the original Z6 in terms of the Z8/9. Because that's where I'm coming from...
.If you're relying upon Auto-area AF or eye detection on the Z6 and Z6 II models, you're going to see pretty substantial differences in acquisition, stickiness, and accuracy with a Z6 III.
It is better, but more complicated. Expeed7 doesn't detect subjects as far away as II's did. However, I mostly shoot F4 glass anyway, so it isn't a big deal, but it noticeable. I've been a Sony user for a year and I've played with the R6II at B&H a few weeks ago. Nikon is still #3.oh, interesting. Auto-area AF and eye detect is my primary usage so glad to know that is a sub stay improvement..If you're relying upon Auto-area AF or eye detection on the Z6 and Z6 II models, you're going to see pretty substantial differences in acquisition, stickiness, and accuracy with a Z6 III.
I bought the book as soon as I saw the link in the review.Thom's Z6III book is also available now. I've gotten one for every Z camera I've owned because it's a good reference that explains many things that Nikon's manuals don't.
What's the published specification of the camera relative to how far testers have pushed it?I found it on accident, but I’m very glad he addressed the clowns that are deliberately pushing the camera well beyond spec and proclaiming it has a problem.
I came from the original Z6 and have had the Z6iii for about two weeks. This past weekend I was at my granddaughter’s soccer tournament. This is the first time I’ve ever been able to confidently follow her and get in focused action shots of her.I would love to know what number he would through for the focusing capabilities of the original Z6 in terms of the Z8/9. Because that's where I'm coming from...
If the Z6iii is 95-99% of those cameras, does the original Z6 land somewhere in the 50-60% region? I think I will finally upgrade later this year, but I'm still on the fence.
Yes he offers Suggested Settings. He admits he does so hesitantly because everyone is different.Does Hogan's Complet Guide discuss recommended settings for the Nikon Z6III?