Enjoy: Related posts: Nikon cameras in space (a history of cameras in space video) First leaked pictures of the new NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f /2. The intermediate focal lengths are well covered by the GF system, actually I'd argue with the 45-100, 32-64 and 35-70 there's probably a bit too much overlap here, and not enough at the very short end and at the long end. A reader sent me this history of Nikon poster that contains all cameras from the original Nikon 1 rangefinder to the D70s DSLR. It's probably workable but not as good as a native system. They're not as fast but for a landscape system that matters not a bit.Īgree, you need a second system for reach - and that's been the only pitfall I've found with the 645 system - and it's there with the Fuji one to a lesser extent - you can get 100-200 zoom, then 250 prime, with nothing inbetween unless you adapt EF lenses and lose AF and gain vingetting.
Lens wise - are they massively dearer than G master 2.8s. Stay safe and have fun everyone.Īre they more expensive though? - E Infinity now selling the GFX100s for well under £5k. I must admit to one piece of envy is to trade up my Z5 to a mk II 6 or 7, unless there is a mkII Z5 by then (it will be early next summer before I am allowed out to play with his credit cards
It’s all part of our plan to help me function with my PTSD by going outdoors with my camera, and hubby with his. I am so keen to have it arrive so I can have a little time outdoors and look for butterflies, magpies, bunnies/hares etc. Yeh, I am admitting to a little bit of sharing my nice new toys but it has been 11 years since I had to sell my Sigma APO 70-200 f/2.8 non-VR. I have it set to save the info between frames, but not sure what all got set to be saved. …guess I had better get the big zoom paid off first or hubby will blow several gaskets I love him too much for that Nikon F plain prism, Nippon Kogaku 10.5cm f 4 T lens, Tri-X 400 Hitchcock by Maryland Photos, on Flickr Nikon F6, Nikkor 105mm f2.5 AI lens, Velvia 100 StPatParade by Maryland Photos, on Flickr If I can remember right, exposure was in the A mode on the F6.
Nikon f6 flickr manual#
I think it’s gonna be a choice between the Z TC 1.4x or a good Nikon F5 & AF-D 50mm for my occasional retro desire and to live in my display cabinet next to my Practika manual and Canon EOS 600. I traded it in with mbp for a excellent condition Nikon AF-S 105mm f/2.8 VR IF ED G Macro I had the Tamron 150-600 G2, but it was just a bit too unwieldy for me as I have carpal tunnel el in my left arm now (already have it mild in right arm). Just been totally spoilt by hubby with the Z 70-200 f/2.8 S.