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Nice present! Congrats on the Z6. Where was this shot taken?Thanks a lot folks for the ' likes '
Lens roadmaps are for the future..., this is the present; for me
Z6, 24-70/4S
Nice image!Nikon Z6, Nikkor Z 85mm f/1.8 S, 1/50, f/1.8, ISO 100, VR On, Nikon Adobe RGB
Thank you Jack.Nice image!
I just want to make sure you understand the difference between capturing in Adobe RGB and posting in it -- so ignore this if it's moot for you
Capturing (and editing) in a larger colorspace is generally beneficial as you have more data to push around as you edit. However posting in one is not always a good thing... Older computers and/or browsers and/or hosting domains may not accommodate a colorspace other than web standard sRGB, and so the colors of an image in any larger space get distorted as the browser "trims" all colors outside the sRGB space for viewing. This can lead to an image looking flatter and less saturated than it does when you're viewing it on your own color-managed system. So generally speaking, it's still best practice to convert an image to sRGB before posting it.
Nice present! Congrats on the Z6. Where was this shot taken?
You should try the new animal eye focus for these -- I think you'll be VERY happy (hint hint)!this afternoon, with the new Z7-firmware 3.0 AF is quick, and certainly improved, but still got some backfocus issues I have to sort out (why it was spot on at the start of its life, I can't figure out, and backfocusing now I don't get)
Nikon Z7 with FTZ and 70-200/4G ED at 200mm iso 640 1/250 f4 46%crop through C120.0.2pro
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thank you Jack , yes off course, forgot to think about it, that I have to try out! and if only I could find my focus pyramide too, and get it on "deer distance"...perhaps I should start with the +10 John Brew recommendedYou should try the new animal eye focus for these -- I think you'll be VERY happy (hint hint)!
Ps. but its only for cats and dogs...:shocked:..:ROTFL:thank you Jack , yes off course, forgot to think about it, that I have to try out! and if only I could find my focus pyramide too, and get it on "deer distance"...perhaps I should start with the +10 John Brew recommended