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Test du Nikon Z7 + bague FTZ + AF-S 24mm f/1.4 G.
La e-Legend, concept car de Peugeot.
Photo prise au Salon de l'auto 2018.
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis).
Town Lake Park, Irving, Texas.
Dallas County. March 20, 2022.
Nikon Z fc + Nikon FTZ II mount adapter.
Nikkor AF-S 300mm f/4E ED PF VR + TC-14e III teleconverter.
(420mm) f/5.6 @ 1/640 sec. ISO 140.
Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge, near Roswell New Mexico
Camera: Nikon Z6
Lens: Nikon 24-85 24-85 f3.5-4.5G VR
Adapter: FTZ
Nikon Z7 + FTZ + AF-S 35mm f/1.4 G.
Moteur d'une TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE 1200 H
Photo prise au Salon de l'auto 2018.
Strange plant, seen in the wildlife park at Schloss Tambach.
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Shot with the Nikon Z6 - FTZ Adapter - Nikon AF-S 70-200/f4
Nikon Z6II
FTZ
NIKKOR 200-500mm
SnapBridge Remote
iPad Pro
Catching up on a lot of unposted images...
Recently, I have been playing with remote bird photography. The set-up is pretty straight forward:
1) set-up a camera and telephoto lens on a tripod.
2) aim the camera/lens/tripod at a spot where birds are likely to visit. (I hedge my bet and put out some bird seed on a corner of my patio wall)
3) go back inside the house. (The birds don't like it when I'm outside near the seed.)
4) turn on the iPad and launch the SnapBridge app.
5) wait for a bird to come into my field of view on the iPad.
6) use SnapBridge to focus, adjust exposure and capture the image.
That's really about it. SnapBridge allows me to see a live view from the camera via my iPad... wirelessly. So it is almost like cheating.
Almost.
Z6
FTZ + AF-S 105mm f/1.4
Playing around with the Z6 at the recent Paul's Photo Z6 Launch Celebration (Torrance, CA)
Zaylaa was a wonderful model and fire dancer! Loads of fun to work with.
Playing wit the long handheld exposure was fun and challenging!
Nikon Z5
FTZ
AF-S 200-500mm f/5.6E VR
iPad Pro + SnapBridge
I really wanted to get a bird in r near flight with the SnapBridge set-up. Due to a slight 'shutter delay' between the iPad and the camera... and the camera double checking focus before each shot.. it was a bit more challenging.
It took all day, but I finally got what I was looking for with this one.
Z50 Test #2, using a the FTZ adapter with a Nikkor 18-300 f/6.3 (for a set-up to compare to a super-zoom bridge camera such as my FZ300).
Camera courtesy of Mirrorless March Madness - George's Camera offering a free 2-day rental to check this model out!!
AIRCRAFT : Boeing 737-8AS
AIRLINE : Ryanair
OPERATOR : Ryanair
TYPE CODE : B738
Code : FR / RYR
Code :EI-FTZ
MODE S
SERIAL NUMBER (MSN) : 44773
AGE (2017)
: Brand new
SOOC Basic JPEGs, one of the last shots from a sequence of about 10, Z6 with the AF-S 85mm 1.8G at 1.8 on FTZ, pretty much nailed focus on every shot! Who said Z6 can't track moving subjects?! This is low light, moving subject with bright distracting LED light on the bike to fool the camera, it didn't miss!
For a Flickr theme-based group, February 2019. Second shot of the series.
Composite shot made up of 9 focus-stacked exposures, using the built-in function on the Nikon Z7. Stack processed with Helicon Focus. Micro-Nikkor 105mm ƒ/2.8 macro lens with FTZ adapter.
Z6
FTZ + AF-S 105mm f/1.4
Playing around with the Z6 at the recent Paul's Photo Z6 Launch Celebration (Torrance, CA)
Zaylaa was a wonderful model and fire dancer! Loads of fun to work with.
Here I played around with one of the twenty new Creative Picture Controls on the Z cameras. This one is called Sepia. It looks to desaturate the image and then add a bronzing effect that I really like for this shot.
Go-Ahead Metrobus 154 YX60 FTZ is captured in High Street, Eltham on the 162. Wednesday 25th July 2018. DSCN46677.
AD E200Dart-AD Enviro200 8.9m.
Band-winged Dragonlet (Erythrodiplax umbrata) female.
River Legacy Living Science Center.
River Legacy Park. Arlington, Texas.
Tarrant County. July 30, 2022.
Nikon Z fc + Nikon FTZ II mount adapter.
Nikkor AF-S 300mm f/4E ED PF VR + TC-14e III teleconverter.
(420mm) f/5.6 @ 1/640 sec. ISO 250.
Nikon Z7 (pre-production)
FTZ Connector
NIKKOR AF-S
Some more from one of the recent evenings at the Wedge in Newport Beach.
This is the top part of an admirable little soup bowl from the 18th century, signed by Paul Hannong, the royal manufacturer of glazed earthenware under King Louis XV.
It is a family piece that’s been ours on my mother’s side for generations. Maybe one ancestor on the Rohan side got it from the marquise de Pompadour herself... :o)
Composite shot made up of 24 focus-stacked exposures, using the built-in function on the Nikon Z7. Stack processed with Helicon Focus. Micro-Nikkor 105mm ƒ/2.8 macro lens with FTZ adapter.
Z7
FTZ + Kenko Extension Tubes + NIKKOR AF-S 60mm Micro
3x Lume Cubes
Zerene Stacking Software
I have been asked several times why I use the Kenko extension tubes. Why not the Nikon tubes?
The Kenko tubes have the Auto Focus contacts that are needed for the Focus Shift Shooting feature of the Z6, Z7 and D850 to function. The Nikon extension tubes don't have the contacts.
When using Focus Shift Shooting (FSS), the camera captures an image an then uses the AF motors to move the lens to the next calculated plain of focus before shooting again. Without the AF contacts found in the Kenko tubes, the camera has no way to communicate with the AF motors.
First West of England Mint 5 Dennis Dart WA56 FTZ 42969 , Bristol Temple Meads Station Approach 31.3.18