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Nature, Flora, Fauna & Landscapes / Re: Yellowstone in Winter
« Last post by armando_m on February 20, 2026, 15:58:11 »
Amazing shots !
Camping in that weather ? you are brave!

I guess going to Yellowstone in this weather reduces the crowds to a minimum ... Lasst year  I passed through the park by the end of May and found the crowds unbearable
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Lens Talk / Re: Switch from 200-500E to 500mm PF?
« Last post by armando_m on February 20, 2026, 15:53:34 »
Before covid I bought the 200-500 as was going on a trip to costa rica .... but plans got cancelled
I used the 200-500 a couple of times and found the size and weight unpractical for me and eventually sold it
Currently I do not do enough wild life photography to justify buying another telephoto lens.

Beautiful shots of the deer (?)
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: February 2026
« Last post by armando_m on February 20, 2026, 15:44:58 »
You have already met Rachel. Here we were trying to use a one light set up with burgundy wall background for some school project.  The Z6 mkI struggle to get a consistent focus lock on low light -quite low- and I had to do it manually a few times.

  Z6, 50mm 1.8S, godox ad200 pro with umbrella
Seems your strobe need a modeling light ? It helps to no longer be in darkness

Wonderful portrait, did she liked it?

It has a been a few years since  I have done any studio photography
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: February 2026
« Last post by ARTUROARTISTA on February 20, 2026, 13:58:11 »
another microscopic photo, D5300,
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: February 2026
« Last post by ARTUROARTISTA on February 20, 2026, 13:55:45 »
never have seen that, what part it is?
I think it's a detail of the wing.
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Lens Talk / Re: Switch from 200-500E to 500mm PF?
« Last post by Ilkka Nissilä on February 20, 2026, 12:06:38 »
I carried the 200-500 on a beefy monopod for two snowshoe trips in Yellowstone today. This fellow was beyond Wraith Falls. The second frame is a crop of the first. By the end of the second trip, up Specimen Ridge above the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, I was bushed. I'm getting too old for that -- the 500 PF seems like a solution.

Very beautiful images.
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Nature, Flora, Fauna & Landscapes / Re: Yellowstone in Winter
« Last post by Thomas Stellwag on February 20, 2026, 10:51:00 »
am freezing myself, looking at those pictures. I like them all, no 1 is my favourite as it shows a semingly unmotivated freezing bison
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Your Weekly Blog / Re: February 2026
« Last post by Thomas Stellwag on February 20, 2026, 10:46:46 »
On Monday I bought a Nikon S-KT microscope from a retired pharmacist and then installed a camera adapter. Photo of a detail of a mosquito. D5300

never have seen that, what part it is?
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People, Portraits, Street, PJ & Cityscapes / Re: Professor
« Last post by Thomas Stellwag on February 20, 2026, 10:43:54 »


In today's society, with its often politically volatile and questionable attitudes, it is incredibly valuable to have such people among us.
And it is important to appreciate them accordingly. Thank you for doing so.
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Camera Talk / Re: The Lens Adapter Nikon REFUSED to Build
« Last post by Les Olson on February 20, 2026, 05:49:50 »
I think the main issue of making a Z mount equivalent to the D500 is that the fast sensor readout enabling silent photography at high fps and with minimal rolling shutter distortion necessitates an expensive sensor and Nikon might not end up making a profit from such development just for the high end DX crowd. [...] What people who are asking for a Z D500 equivalent really want is a substantially higher pixel density sensor with similar read times as the Z8/Z9 and it could end up costing as much as the Z8 easily, and still it would be a niche camera since wide angles would be negatively affected and fast standard zooms would need to be redesigned for DX Z for such camera models to get enough user base beyond the bird photography niche.

Nikon will at some point have to develop a new DX sensor - "a" meaning there will only be one, because they will need to use it across the DX range and for a long time, in order to recoup the development costs. If that was a 45MP DX sensor it could simply go straight into the Z8II. 

However ... the D500 suffered because although it did offer higher pixel-density versus the 20MP D5 and D6, it did not versus the 45MP D850 when that appeared only a year later, and although a (say) 45MP DX sensor has higher pixel-density than the current Z8 and Z9, it also would suffer if later iterations of the Z8/9 had 80MP or 100MP (DX crops of 35 and 44MP). So a lot will depend on how Nikon expects the Z8/9 to evolve over the next couple of iterations. 

The need to use the sensor across the DX range means cost and suitability for video are likely to be key factors, especially if the predictions of a DX - ie, less expensive - counterpart to the ZR in 2026 are correct. The RED Komodo/Komodo-X use a 20MP Super 35 (27 x 14mm) sensor to do 6K at 40/80 fps, and cost $3000 and $7000, so a 24MP partially stacked DX sensor giving 6K at 60 fps would match well.
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