Hi,
I’ve just got my Z6 here in the USA and it happens that he only lens I have with me is a Zeiss 25mm f2.8 zf2 MANUAL FOCUS.
The green dot I’m used to does not appear.
The only focusing aid I found so far is the peaking highlights. For my kind of photography, street and landscape, I think it sucks.
I’ll try it more tomorrow.
Does anybody know a way to make that green dot appear for the manual focus lenses?
Working with mirrorless is different.
Peaking gives a fast indication of general focus.
Work with the sensitivity to figure out what is right for your work.
Zooming in the viewfinder is what I use most of the time to get fine focus.
Assign zoom (I use 50% and 200%) the the F1 and F2 buttons and then use them to toggle in and out of zoom mode.
Note that it zooms to the selected focus area, so sometimes it is easiest just to leave that in the center and focus and recompose rather than shifting the focus area all over.
It took me a while to get used to the new way of working, but I would hate to give up viewfinder zoom.
Here is a sample using the 55mm O nikkor at f/1.2. Super easy to focus on that fine center bit. Compose first, then check focus and when OK, hit the shutter release.