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The 50-250 kit lens is a much sharper and better lens than either of the 70-300 lenses. Trust me, I've compared them both. If you have the kit lens, I wouldn't be wasting my money on the ...
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Does anyone know if this lens is compatible with Nikon's FTZ adapter? I would be using it on a Nikon Z6II. Thanks.
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I'm trying to justify if purchasing this lens, even at the great B&H price, if it would be worth it. You see, I already have the Z 50-250 kit lens, and based on the pictures I've taken with it, ...
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I have a chance to get the Tamron 70-210 f4 at a good deal. I also have the Nikon Z 50-250 kit lens which is pretty sharp and covers the zoom range of the Tamron. The question is... will I get ...
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The Z50 is just about perfect as it is but there's always room for improvement. I would agree with a couple of things already mentioned, which would be... (1) IBIS (2) focus stacking ...
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The Z50 has 3 advantages over the Z5, if any of that is important to you... (1) 11fps vs 4.5fps (2) built in flash (3) better video quality
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I believe that the OP did not post these examples to achieve an award winning picture for composition. It was to show that the Z50 is quite capable to use for sports photography, in which case, ...
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For those who think that the Z50 can't do sports. This was posted in the Nikon Z50 Shooters Group: Lens AF-P NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR+FTZ ISO1100 1/800s f/5 130mm With crop
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It's probably because you didn't use a "high end" Z7II. It's more of an "ego" thing. You see, you're not supposed to get great sport shots with this camera because it didn't cost $2500 like the ...
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I have two Sigma (late model) lenses. The 17-50 f2.8 and the 105 f2.8 macro. They both work flawlessly with the FTZ adapter. And they both are awesome lenses.
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Thank you for agreeing with me that the lens quality DOES matter. That is a beautiful picture, by the way. And you're right... sometimes you might get a nice surprise. It's rare, but it can ...
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The quality of the lens DOES matter. Question: If you were shooting a sporting event (baseball, football, basketball), and you need a focal length of between 150 -200mm, which of the following ...
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Tell that to the bride who's wedding you're shooting. Sorry, but I totally disagree with that outlandish statement. My criteria for a lens consists of 3 factors (although there may be other ...
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Thank you! At least someone gets it.
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I never said that at all. I believe I referenced a State-Of-The-Art system consisting of a 4K TV and 4K Blu-ray player. The point being... if you're going to use "killer" video, why would you ...
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Haven't you heard about the new line of mirrorless cameras Walmart is coming out with? This will be exclusive to Walmart and will be called the Walmart SW series. The excellent line of Walinon ...
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I really don't understand why so many of you aren't getting it. Let's put it another way... Let's say you have a State-Of-The-Art Home Theater consisting of... a 75" OLED 4K TV, a full blown Dolby ...
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Ansel Adams was considered a master photographer known for his breathtaking landscapes. And he achieved his claim to fame with nothing more than a good eye and a "box" camera.
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Yes, of course they matter. But in the end, it's the lens that produces the final outcome... which would be "picture quality". The contribution of the photographer doesn't really account for much ...
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