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50X and nikon Z7
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50X and nikon Z7
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Nice pictures - my favorites are 9 and 10.
Best regards
Jörgen Hellberg
Best regards
Jörgen Hellberg
Jörgen Hellberg, my webbsite www.hellberg.photo
Uncle,
Very nice images!!!
I've got a Z7 but haven't been able to use it because I'm in the middle of developing a Precision ZYX Stack & Stitch system.
The Totally Silent EFCS (no front nor rear mechanical curtain, only electronic) on the D850 doesn't allow hot shoe flash triggering, it blocks the shoe. Others have indicated the same for Canon, Sony and other EFCS cameras.
We have a way around this by creating a separate delayed trigger for the flash/strobe, this delayed flash trigger is started with the same signal that triggers the camera fro the stacking controller. A small delay can put the flash burst in the middle or near the end of the exposure.
What is your experience with the new Z7?
Best,
Very nice images!!!
I've got a Z7 but haven't been able to use it because I'm in the middle of developing a Precision ZYX Stack & Stitch system.
The Totally Silent EFCS (no front nor rear mechanical curtain, only electronic) on the D850 doesn't allow hot shoe flash triggering, it blocks the shoe. Others have indicated the same for Canon, Sony and other EFCS cameras.
We have a way around this by creating a separate delayed trigger for the flash/strobe, this delayed flash trigger is started with the same signal that triggers the camera fro the stacking controller. A small delay can put the flash burst in the middle or near the end of the exposure.
What is your experience with the new Z7?
Best,
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Nikon z7 is provided by a media assessment agency and uses it for about 10 days. I turned off all settings, kept the exposure delay for 0.2 seconds, and shot with three AD200 flashes. I also have a SONY A7R2 camera, and Nikon had a better performance on the red butterfly scale details. The overall use feels very satisfactory, considering that the objective lens limits the upper limit of the resolution, perhaps the Z6 will perform equally well at 10 times or more.mawyatt wrote:Uncle,
Very nice images!!!
I've got a Z7 but haven't been able to use it because I'm in the middle of developing a Precision ZYX Stack & Stitch system.
The Totally Silent EFCS (no front nor rear mechanical curtain, only electronic) on the D850 doesn't allow hot shoe flash triggering, it blocks the shoe. Others have indicated the same for Canon, Sony and other EFCS cameras.
We have a way around this by creating a separate delayed trigger for the flash/strobe, this delayed flash trigger is started with the same signal that triggers the camera fro the stacking controller. A small delay can put the flash burst in the middle or near the end of the exposure.
What is your experience with the new Z7?
Best,
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I pool English,sorry to some time