Z 9

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Z 9

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Nikon ZF II

I think it is, not because it makes sense for the community but because it makes sense for the corporate. It will resemble S1Rii without video. Leica is launching photocentric SL3-p (45mp) in May because Sony made this sensor available after some castrations ZFii unlike z7iii would not be able to ca

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oliverjohansson in r/Nikon

March 8, 2026 10:21 AM

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Which to buy?

You will still do it on your comptuer. ;) The in-cam focus stacking is a nice preview but it's not perfect as it will sometimes introduce artifacts, etc. And it's limited to only a few frames. (It think 15 on the OM1?). So you will be probably still using classical focus bracketing (which the OM1 ca

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shroom_elemental in r/OMSystem

March 10, 2026 5:29 AM

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Look the bundle i got!

That D40 is unique in that it has the fastest (1/500s) flash sync speed of any of the Nikon DSLRs and mirrorless bodies, the Z9 is only 1/250s. Use to your advantage on a bright sunny day with fill flash. i used as a third body at weddings when the bride insisted on outdoor shots in bright direct su

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kokemill in r/Nikon

March 15, 2026 3:13 AM

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I’ve fu*ked up..

Another case of understand your gear. From my understanding as someone who has never used Nikon as a main system the Z8/Z9 only shoot 20fps RAW and 30 jpeg. And as someone who shoots on the faster side it is amazing you stayed in 30fps the entire wedding.. Also cannot get behind using monochrome as

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CrescentToast in r/WeddingPhotography

March 16, 2026 11:18 PM

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Real official Panasonic LUMIX interview at CP+ 2026 by CineD. No successor to the S1H on the horizon. Panasonic says: "Panasonic have finally developed their best high-end model for photo and video: the S1 II. After six years, we have finally reached our goal."

We actually added the S1 II to our tools alongside our Z 9 bodies last summer as a high end hybrid tool for photo and some videography with better low light and high ISO capabilities and also a better dynamic range compared to the Z 9. Not to mention better video capabilities. We've been with Nikon

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MichaelsHardline in r/Lumix

March 26, 2026 6:45 PM

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Z8 for commercial still life? Allowed to do it?

It really depends on the amount of resolution needed. ADs crop the fuck out of my 45MP images and they don’t complain. On the rare occasions I need higher MP I rent a back and mount it on a 4x5. The Z8 gives you better FPS and AF than other Nikons, but it doesn’t give you better IQ. The Z7ii and D85

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attrill in r/Photoassistants

March 13, 2026 5:58 PM

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Pre Capture limitation to jpeg

You don't know that much of the processing is happening on the sensor itself. None of us know that; and besides it's likely not to be the case. I'm sure if Nikon wanted to add a mode where they read out the entire sensor 15 or 20 times a second, they could do that. We already see frame rate differen

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rdwing in r/nikon_Zseries

February 13, 2026 6:16 PM

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The Panasonic Lumix S1 II pro evaluation - great autofocusing capabilities.

Indeed, the S1 II is for sure capable. The Lumix S1 II is a powerhouse, for instance capable of shooting at 70fps with AFC full tracking, blackout-free, making it the 2nd fastest hybrid mirrorless camera, only surpassed by the Sony a9III's 120fps. The Lumix S1 II's 70 FPS is a significant jump from

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MichaelsHardline in r/Lumix

March 26, 2026 11:04 AM

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