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I was out yesterday and shoot with Z50 + 16-50 kit zoom lens. It is a very handy combination. Lens seems very sharp. If I zoom in to 100% images are "pixel sharp". What I discovered is that camera exposes so "white histogram" is inside limits. I guess this is luminance. But I can see that the RGB histogram in post processing on PC then usually a color is over exposed. I can "pull" is back by applying -0.5 - -1.2 EV or so. In the pictures below with blue sky the blue color was over exposed and picture of red car the red color was over exposed. I use standard matrix metering. I can't see the overexposure in histogram in viewfinder. Are the Z-cameras "color blind"? ….ok.....I shoot RAW so no problem in getting the color back and if this kind of over exposure reduces noise then it is probably as it should be.I am satisfied with picture quality…
I know that behavior from processing D500 files. You should go for a less agressive than the "standard" preset as a starting point for your RAW workflow. Once you get used to these files you will be more than happy with them. ACR can explore other depth and heights than NX-D, which is better in the color domain.
I have been shooting for the last couple of weeks with older Nikon bodies and coming back to the Z6 with the 50mm 1.8 puts the advantages of the new system into perspective. Just the overall sound and the precision and consistency of the autofocus
Beautiful Portrait. I do like the AF and sound of the D3s more than the Z's
Thank you all for your encouragement. I may be bias against louder sound. One specific time I had a big problem with the shutter/mirror sound of the D700 on a theater. Since then, the quieter the better