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Here are my first steps with the D850 and the Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/1.4 ...
I changed from Canon 5D MK 3

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Bl. 1.4, 1/80s, ISO 280
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Re: My first steps with the D850 and the Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/1.4 ...
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2020, 17:26:12 »
Welcome ;) Enjoy!
Nice start up series! I see your not afraid of high ISO - Well balanced - First shot really the favorite
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Re: My first steps with the D850 and the Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/1.4 ...
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2020, 22:27:59 »
you obviously enjoy your new tools.

Welcome to Nikongear!!!
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Re: My first steps with the D850 and the Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/1.4 ...
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2020, 23:12:20 »
Welcome to NG.net.  That lens has a high reputation.  Your shots show it nicely.  Dog shot is my favorite.
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Re: My first steps with the D850 and the Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/1.4 ...
« Reply #4 on: January 10, 2020, 09:51:11 »
you obviously enjoy your new tools.

Welcome to Nikongear!!!

Yes - for me it was the right decision, because I like low-light photography and the D850 Sensor is much better than the sensor from the 5D MK3; my only regret was the lost of the Canon 85mm f/1.2; the Nikon Alternative for Portraiture (105mm f/1.4 ist so expensive...)  ???

At the moment my main-question ist: How to minimize 'Micro-camera-shakes' with my handheld shots (I mostly shoot handheld and my first experiences seem to show, that - without IS/VR) I need for the 35mm at least 1/160 sec (handheld); for a 105mm I would need at least 1/500 sec.... etc.

Tipps for this problem?
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Re: My first steps with the D850 and the Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/1.4 ...
« Reply #5 on: January 10, 2020, 10:15:35 »
Yes - for me it was the right decision, because I like low-light photography and the D850 Sensor is much better than the sensor from the 5D MK3; my only regret was the lost of the Canon 85mm f/1.2; the Nikon Alternative for Portraiture (105mm f/1.4 ist so expensive...)  ???

At the moment my main-question ist: How to minimize 'Micro-camera-shakes' with my handheld shots (I mostly shoot handheld and my first experiences seem to show, that - without IS/VR) I need for the 35mm at least 1/160 sec (handheld); for a 105mm I would need at least 1/500 sec.... etc.

Tipps for this problem?


the Z line of cameras with build-in vr, welcome!

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Re: My first steps with the D850 and the Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/1.4 ...
« Reply #6 on: January 10, 2020, 10:31:14 »
the Z line of cameras with build-in vr, welcome!

I need tips that don't cost anything...  ;)

Lenses for me are more important than cameras... I FIRST bought the big and heavy Zeiss Milvus 35mm 1.4 (1,2kg) and THEN I had to decide between Z6, Z7 and D850 - and now I have to live with the D850. (For me the ergonomics of the D850 with big and heavy lenses seem to be better.)   



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Re: My first steps with the D850 and the Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/1.4 ...
« Reply #7 on: January 10, 2020, 10:53:19 »
Yes for critical sharpness you need quite high shutter speed with the D850; VR lens, monopod/tripod or short duration flash,,,
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Re: My first steps with the D850 and the Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/1.4 ...
« Reply #8 on: January 10, 2020, 11:56:36 »
Yes for critical sharpness you need quite high shutter speed with the D850; VR lens, monopod/tripod or short duration flash,,,

I will try this (string tripod):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrTc6dYYEp4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwUTt9N0kTk

or this
https://www.sonyuserforum.de/galerie/details.php?image_id=101492

It is a tip from the real complex and interesting German article from Dr. Schumacher:
https://www.foto-schuhmacher.de/artikel/verwackelte-bilder-vermeiden.html
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Re: My first steps with the D850 and the Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/1.4 ...
« Reply #9 on: January 10, 2020, 17:36:23 »
Yes - for me it was the right decision, because I like low-light photography and the D850 Sensor is much better than the sensor from the 5D MK3; my only regret was the lost of the Canon 85mm f/1.2; the Nikon Alternative for Portraiture (105mm f/1.4 ist so expensive...)  ???

At the moment my main-question ist: How to minimize 'Micro-camera-shakes'

Tipps for this problem?


practice, practice, practice and the right technique for standing, holding and breething. Learn from people who shoot guns professionally...

if the 1.4/105E is too expensive you might try my 2.0/200VR...
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Re: My first steps with the D850 and the Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/1.4 ...
« Reply #11 on: January 10, 2020, 18:01:21 »
practice, practice, practice and the right technique for standing, holding and breething. Learn from people who shoot guns professionally...

if the 1.4/105E is too expensive you might try my 2.0/200VR...

Thanks for your offer with the 2.0/200VR; I will send you my address - BUT I will NEVER learn from people with guns (I am a pacifist)
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Re: My first steps with the D850 and the Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/1.4 ...
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Re: My first steps with the D850 and the Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/1.4 ...
« Reply #13 on: January 10, 2020, 22:37:40 »
Beyond what breath/posture control and leaning against nearby objects can produce, I suspect the monopod is the most portable and efficiently deployable solution for for slow shutter speed shooting.
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Re: My first steps with the D850 and the Zeiss Milvus 35mm f/1.4 ...
« Reply #14 on: January 10, 2020, 23:15:25 »
Beyond what breath/posture control and leaning against nearby objects can produce, I suspect the monopod is the most portable and efficiently deployable solution for for slow shutter speed shooting.

Keith: A MONOPOD for 35mm focal length on 135 film? You are a camera man in Hollywood ... this is a joke isn't it?
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