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What I meant to say is that once the announcement was made and the affected numbers were known, it would be easy to make sure those cameras were not released. This happened at a dealer near me, he ...
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I would be very surprised if they released a camera to market within the affected range.
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Looking at the middle shot with the pallets it seems like there may be a little bit of front focus going on. On the right hand side of the picture, the pallet wood seems a little sharper. At f/2 ...
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I may not have been entirely clear to you, but what I meant by frequently was, 7 times so far with my Z9, 14 times with my Z7 and many times with my D850 and other DSLRs. So far, no danger at all.
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Thank you, though I am very familiar with what bricking means. What I meant was that I have never bricked a camera, nor do I know anyone who has bricked a camera, nor have I heard of anyone ...
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I have never suspected Nikon of having bad intentions when they release a firmware update, and certainly, up to now, I have been justified in that opinion. I like my cameras to work as well as ...
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A lot of the firmware updates contain improvements not necessarily mentioned in the specification of the update. Nikon will often fine-tune some features and include the change without comment. The ...
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So you have not actually installed the firmware? It reads like that is the part you are having a problem with. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frB2w9iw-n4 I have found Nikons update system to be ...
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When you compare the price of something, you should consider the price when new, not when a lens is heavily discounted after 10 years, Then you must take inflation into account. I am not sure...
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Assuming you mean the Z mount 14-24mm f/2.8S then a comparison with the original F-mount 14-24mm f/2.8G is appropriate. In 2007 on its initial release it was priced at around $1800 and was...
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The performance of the Z-mount lenses I own is significantly improved over the F-mount equivalent. The only exceptions, that I have kept, are the 58mm f/1.4G and the 105mm f/1.4G. Everything else...
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Looks great, I love the machinery they use. Just a suggestion, I'm sure a little more of the action at full speed, using angles that emphasise the rate of travel, would help convey their ...
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Placed 20th in the challenge. A storm cloud moving East.
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Canterbury Cameras had a few in stock last Saturday. They do mail order if required.
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Anything with the Sirui name on it will perform exceptionally well for the price. I have a few of their tripods and can highly recommend them.
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The 58 f/1.4G is the only one of the three that could be said to have 'unique' properties. There is something about it that at present, can't be found in any of the Z lenses or any other lens in fact.
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I suspect the enormous amount of forum whinging about single card slots was largely responsible for the rapid introduction of the Z6ii and Z7ii. I bought a Z7 as soon as I possibly could, and I ...
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The cost of adding one or two extra screws to a lens mount would be tiny fractions of a $. When the Nikon engineers, who I suspect understand the physics better than most of us, decided on 4 ...
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Unfortunately, not all USB-C cables are created equal. There are some cables that will not handle charging properly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqR_bwJi_e4 That is a useful guide to some of ...
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I'm afraid your own hypothesis makes no sense at all. The Z9 buffer takes account of the speed of dual CFexpress type B when emptying itself to the card, if you look at the speed at which the ...
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