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Paolo Pace www.juzaphoto.com/p/PaoloPace |
Nikon Z7 II Pros: Silent, electronic viewfinder, menus that reflect the SLRs and last but last but perhaps the most important menu i. Cons: No one at the moment Opinion: I was used to certainly bulky machines (D3 and later) the first time you have in your hands... was a little perplexed given its very different weight from my other machines not last the D850 with battery grip, here.... if the Z7 is used with adapter ring and F optics on my behalf you have a forward imbalance..... I just could I completed it all with battery grip...... even if it costs an eye, but this is just my habit of having an "important" body in my hands. The Z7II is versatile, absolute clarity with the 24/70 f2.8 S.... countless possibilities of settings on both people and animals, with the possibility of having three personalized and pre-set menus changing to the need in a moment. It was hard to abandon the reflex..... but I'm not regretting everything else. Small update.... there is no user manual of the Z7 II... you have to make do with that of the Z7 where unfortunately fundamental parts are missing.... focus on the eye of people/animals and at the time detail of the battery grip controls.... you have to adapt with the one in English..... now I understand the paper manual that is not there, but at least online that it is in Italian...... dunno. Update: I don't know if it depends on the Z7 or whether it's an ml, but the maf doesn't seem like lightning to me, does anyone have the same impression? sent on March 06, 2021 |
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