Quite intrigued by the Nikon ZF. Sold all my Nikon gear years ago to get the Fuji X-Pro 1, and have stuck with Fuji ever since - I wanted something smaller and less conspicuous because it was peak ‘photographers are nonces’ panic era.
Now I’m looking at the dynamic range of the sample images from the Z6 (which has the same sensor) and the fact on the ZF (which has the Z9’s processor) the AF algorithm works with MF lenses (showing you when your subject’s eye in is focus, for eg) and the 8-stop IBIS and, well, just wondering… Apart from the 28mm f2.8 and 40mm f2 lenses and some Voigtlander MF glass, all the new Z-mount lenses are huge, though, as is the adapter to make old Nikon glass fit Z-mount.
Granted, most new Fuji glass is going the same way but at least there are still the f2 Fujicrons which are great.
Quite intrigued by the Nikon ZF. Sold all my Nikon gear years ago to get the Fuji X-Pro 1, and have stuck with Fuji ever since - I wanted something smaller and less conspicuous because it was peak ‘photographers are nonces’ panic era.
Now I’m looking at the dynamic range of the sample images from the Z6 (which has the same sensor) and the fact on the ZF (which has the Z9’s processor) the AF algorithm works with MF lenses (showing you when your subject’s eye in is focus, for eg) and the 8-stop IBIS and, well, just wondering… Apart from the 28mm f2.8 and 40mm f2 lenses and some Voigtlander MF glass, all the new Z-mount lenses are huge, though, as is the adapter to make old Nikon glass fit Z-mount.
Granted, most new Fuji glass is going the same way but at least there are still the f2 Fujicrons which are great.