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If you want to learn more about the long burn method - its basically the same implementation as Pocket Wizard's Hyper Sync method. https://www.heandshephoto.com/photography-school/pocketwizard-hype ...
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Broncolor's high speed sync is using the long burn method not the pulsing light method. So - it needs the slower flash duration settings - did you try firing the flash at full power? That has the ...
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The lens design will determine how fast the lens element can move but the camera will determine AF tracking. For whatever reason - Sony seems to have made great improvements to AF tracking without ...
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That lens was not the king of the Nikon line up in the F-mount. It was replaced by the VR version. I don't know of anyone who would pay 1600 USD for the non-VR version new...B&H lists them used at ...
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ETTR is used when one wants to extract all the DR possible from a sensor. So it is shot at base ISO for the widest DR. The whole theory is based on there is more tonal information in the brightest ...
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If you mean the EXPEED 7 processor - Nikon tends to use the same processor for 4-5 years. So no change there. If you mean the BSI Stacked sensor - there are only a handful of cameras that use those ...
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"2 stops under the flash exposure" - that's something said to a daytime shooter to under exposure the ambient and make the subject pop with flash. The Nikons has no problems there. In a nightclub - ...
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To me, the DX market has 2 main types of users: 1) Second non-work camera (travel) shooter - smaller and lighter camera from their main camera (MF, 35mm), usually paired with small, light primes. 2 ...
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I tried using the Z9 in clubs or anything where the ambient is very low and I want to use a flash to light up the subject. AF-assist doesn't work on mirrorless - it needs a constant light source. T ...
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Was the OP asking about video? The G series of setting are all video settings...plus see the section I highlighted from the manual that you eliminated. The video frames are repeated because the ...
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The operator asks for 2 settings that cannot be physically possible. Camera has to make a choice on which setting it wants to honour and limit the other. I think I agree with you - Nikon should ...
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The Z8 is a camera not a time machine. If you do the math - it makes perfect sense and its not Z8/Z9 problem - all cameras have this limitation - its just that no other Nikon could shoot at 60 or ...
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Which part don't you agree with? The issue with banding comes with HSS and 1/8000 shutter speeds with the Z9. Very few people shoot under those conditions because there is so much wasted flash ...
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Since no one has the Z8 - no can really answer you. But if the Z8 has the same internals as the Z9 - then yes - there is a problem at 1/8000 with HSS. The pulse frequency of the Godox HSS does not ...
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Nikon's year end is March 31 - so the results you highlighted would reflect their product strategy of: Z9 Z7 MkII Z6 MkII Z5 Z50 Zfc D850 & D780 and all the left over DSLR stock And lenses sales I ...
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It is an amazing deal but must resist - already have enough cards.
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I suggested that the tactic of releasing a baby flagship camera at steep discount in a smaller body is a desperate measure. Sure it will work in the short term but it trains your customers to skip ...
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I agree fully. Landscapes - usually shooting at F8 or smaller - so no need for expensive large fast lenses, F8 is a great equalizer of lenses Resolution - very easy these days to get more of it via ...
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I see that Nikon has stolen a tactic from Fujifilm - re-use the internals, reskin the body. Fujifilm is famous for reusing sensors and processor across their entire line of cameras - all that is ...
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OK - if you know how BBAF works - you already know that you have to press the AF-On button to acquire focus...NOT pressing the AF-On is how you lock focus under the BBAF method...that doesn't ...
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