michaelfoto
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I have not checked digital and i could'nt care less. Why am i seeing this?
I have not checked digital and i could'nt care less. Why am i seeing this?
I received this from Nikon. The new z cameras only have one memory card slot. What?
Scroll down to see it!
https://www.nikonusa.com/en/nikon-p....html#tab-ProductDetail-ProductTabs-TechSpecs
And it is XQD memory card, which I've heard of but didn't think anybody uses other than Nikon for the D850, which also accepts SD cards.I saw that in the video. My Fuji XT-2 (APS-C), has 2 slots.
Why are you sneaky little digital devils slither into this '100% Analog/Tradional' forum ? Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
Why are you sneaky little digital devils slither into this '100% Analog/Tradional' forum ? Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
I don't want the mirrorless.The mirror-less options make adapted lens use much more practical, because they reduce the down-side of having to use stop-down metering.
I expect there are people out there who have avoided the mirror-less market because they are so loyal to the Nikon brand. I've never approached things that way.
Why are you sneaky little digital devils slither into this '100% Analog/Tradional' forum ? Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
The Fujifilm digital cameras have film simulation modes for Jpeg shots. A fellow on YouTube shot a Fujifilm digital camera using the Acros mode. He then shot real Acros film using a Leica rangefinder. I thought his fake Acros digital images looked pretty good until he showed the real film Acros shots which blew them away in my opinion.
I'm amazed. The Z Nikons do not take F lenses natively, which means they adapt no better than any other digital camera. It's a completely new mount with different dimensions and electronic contacts. The single card slot is for a type that, as far as I'm aware, Sony instigated and have all but dropped from their own line up. The native lenses at launch don't seem to be anything special. It looks like a work in progress, and I'd expect the next iteration to be radically upgraded. The only possible selling point is the Z is full frame and isn't a Sony or Leica.Within 10 minutes of the announcement I pre-ordered a Z6 and the adapter to use with my entire Nikon F line which is extensive.
God bless early adopters. Without them, there would be no second generation.Within 10 minutes of the announcement I pre-ordered a Z6 and the adapter to use with my entire Nikon F line which is extensive.
LOL.God bless early adopters. Without them, there would be no second generation.
I'm amazed. The Z Nikons do not take F lenses natively, which means they adapt no better than any other digital camera. It's a completely new mount with different dimensions and electronic contacts. The single card slot is for a type that, as far as I'm aware, Sony instigated and have all but dropped from their own line up. The native lenses at launch don't seem to be anything special. It looks like a work in progress, and I'd expect the next iteration to be radically upgraded. The only possible selling point is the Z is full frame and isn't a Sony or Leica.
Early reviews suggest the Z is a 2014 spec camera competing in a 2018 market. It was unlikely Nikon would be up to speed at their first attempt, and so it has proven. The company are clearly invested big in the Z concept, but as a platform for F lenses it doesn't make any sense.
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