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I note that the shutter speed was 1/500th. This kind of frozen partial display illumination is not unexpected at that shutter speed, be it global, rolling electronic, or traveling slit. The capture of this source might look radically different at 1/60, for example.
In reply to Woody, whose post has now dropped back a page. Just want to make sure that someone says what an engaging picture the photo of the little monkey is. Didn't want it to disappear into the thread without trace.Other than that, don't own a Z6 or Z7, no plan to buy one. But will be glad to come back to all this information some time in the indefinite future if that seems like a good idea.John
I have used the z6 and d750 today side by side with the 24-70 2.8 vr. There is a big difference in how both bodies handle the same lens. Z6 files look much clear, more spot on with the autofocus and I don´t know if there is some auto twerking of the images but the also make the same lens look sharper Anyone has this kind of experience with this or other lenses?
D750 still has an AA filter, while Z6 doesn't. That could make difference. Z6 has the advantage of focusing simply because it focuses on the sensor itself. That said, I would check out the AF adjustment of D750 and/or the lens. Yes, Z6 doesn't need such a procedure, which is one of the great advantages of mirrorless system.
I thought the z6 did have low pass filter and z7 didn't. I'm going to look into af adjustment but I also tried the d750 with live view af and manual focus with 100%magnification, still difference.
I believe the Z6 DOES have an AA filter, while the Z7 DOES NOT. I feel that any sharpness gain between images is more likely due to focus accuracy of the contrast detect systems being able to fine tune the exact focus on the sensor plane.I've noticed this on all the mirrorless cameras I've used. If you can dial in the PDAF on a DSLR with AF fine tune, they tend to not have any difference worth mentioning.