Skillern Mountain View 3
Camera Test: Nikon Z5
FTZ Adapter
Lens Test: Nikkor-S 35mm 1:2.8 non-Ai
This series of photos illustrates one problem I have no matter what camera I'm using, and that is getting my horizons level. There is a level you can use on the rear screen of the Z5, but it does not display in the viewfinder unless I just don't know how to turn it on.
So in photo 1, everything is tilting to the left. Then in photo 2 I get it straight by using the back screen, but because of reflections and the bright sun angle it's hard to see exactly what one is capturing, so there is too much foreground. In photo 3 i fix that with a 16x9 crop.
Horizon fix.
Skillern Mountain View 3
Camera Test: Nikon Z5
FTZ Adapter
Lens Test: Nikkor-S 35mm 1:2.8 non-Ai
This series of photos illustrates one problem I have no matter what camera I'm using, and that is getting my horizons level. There is a level you can use on the rear screen of the Z5, but it does not display in the viewfinder unless I just don't know how to turn it on.
So in photo 1, everything is tilting to the left. Then in photo 2 I get it straight by using the back screen, but because of reflections and the bright sun angle it's hard to see exactly what one is capturing, so there is too much foreground. In photo 3 i fix that with a 16x9 crop.
Horizon fix.