You seem to know your gear by now, impressive pictures
Will miss you in Scotland.
Thanks Bent. I looked today at the shutter count. I have using it almost exclusively since I got it. Many shots and situations later I´m getting comfortable with the changes and getting used to the strengths. Great tool. Silent shooting is the biggest news for me.
I always wanted to attend NG meeting but after Granada...I´m going to really miss you all and the chance to meet the others too. I´ll be paying close attention to the development!
Paco, nice teaching aid and images. I was surprise how quiet the Z6 shutter is EFCS. Would not even need to go full Silent for much of my music shooting.
Many thanks for sharing.
Tom
My pleasure. I still feel I owe you all many times over and I´m happy to share and contribute
. I use EFC most of the time. Quiet and fast, switching to silent when needed.
Honestly, very little.
I have a few things in MyMenu just in case, but rarely do I go in there. Mostly it is to switch out the manual focus lens info. Other things like AF settings are in the "i" menu.
Same here. Controls, function buttons and "I" menu take care of things. Only occasionally going into menus. Formatting the memory card and looking at battery status being my main reason to do so.
it hasn't been for me...and I thought it might initially. I do much prefer to have the AF selection on the camera body, but the touch screen controls make things simpler.
You may find that is not something you like, especially if coming from a DSLR or not having used a mirrorless camera before. Handling and use are the only way for you to know for sure if it is acceptable to you.
Touch screen comes in handy but it is not my main interaction with the camera. One of the things I´m using is assign the fn2 -front camera, down- plus dials to work as the dslr to select mode and focus area. Normally with every other point active to speed up the movement as it suits better my personal needs.
I'm not really in the market for a Z, I'm just nosey. Thanks for the explanation.
Questions are hard to come by. Please, keep it up