Pixel Shift Photography | Nikon Z 8 | NX Studio

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  • Have you tried Pixel Shift Photography? It’s a technology that creates ultra high resolution images with your mirrorless cameras with improved noise handling and color rendition but comes with some tradeoffs.
    Nikon just released Firmware 2.0, which comes with a host of exciting improvements and upgrades to the Nikon Z 8. One of the new additions to the camera is Pixel Shift Photography, and I've decided to give it a spin with some landscape/cityscape photography.
    During the shoot, I explore if it's possible to have moving objects in the frame during pixel shift photography, and what actually happens if there's movement captured in the exposure.
    I also go through the entire process of editing in NX Studio and importing into Adobe Lightroom.
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    Photos and videos captured with:
    Nikon Z 8
    Nikkor Z 14-30mm F4 S
    LeoFoto MT-04
    DJI Pocket 3 Osmo
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  • @ArminHirmer
    @ArminHirmer 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Do you have the chance and open a nefx file in Capture One? would be interesting to see if the same issues are there too

    • @ZacharyLaiPhotography
      @ZacharyLaiPhotography  4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I stopped using CaptureOne because they force you to upgrade with every new camera purchase. Otherwise it’s great for raw conversion and I’d be curious to see how it handles these files.

    • @ArminHirmer
      @ArminHirmer 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ZacharyLaiPhotography same, was very happy with it until then. Now LR

  • @avnerbenzvi8757
    @avnerbenzvi8757 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Evaluated the Pixel shift on my Z8 and Z 24-120 with Landscape (forest) on tripod (32 Frames) The result disaster the trees and sky blurring maybe can be good for product Photography

  • @nitni0002
    @nitni0002 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I get artifacts with any movement in the pixel shift merged image.

    • @ZacharyLaiPhotography
      @ZacharyLaiPhotography  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes and unfortunately that limits the applications that we can use Pixel Shift for. I’d hope it would be more forgiving

    • @nitni0002
      @nitni0002 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ZacharyLaiPhotography I wonder if it works better in black and white. The color artifacts can go away, but I'm not sure about that curved lines in the sky

    • @ZacharyLaiPhotography
      @ZacharyLaiPhotography  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@nitni0002 The color artefacts do have lined patterns, and those patterns will still be visible. I've experimented with faster shutter speeds (not in this video) and it works a lot better

    • @dominiclester3232
      @dominiclester3232 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for the video! Is there anything stopping you from using fast shutter speeds for pixel-shift images? I noticed that you used 8 seconds, presumably to blur the water? Well, ignoring pixel-shift options completely, people and things will obviously smudge as they move. Since this, along with the ZF, is Nikon’s first attempt at merging images, I expect artefacts to reduce in firmware updates. I’d strongly suggest that you shoot a “safety image” which can be used to steal certain portions from, where necessary.

    • @ZacharyLaiPhotography
      @ZacharyLaiPhotography  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Fast shutter speeds will work definitely! The thing is that I do a lot of long exposure photography, and I wanted to see if pixel shift will work out for what I do the most. In the end I found it really easy to clone out the people moving, and the smudges in the sky isn't really that obvious for images posted on social media. Definitely will not work for printed images though.@@dominiclester3232

  • @sekaf4125
    @sekaf4125 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What screen is mounted above your z8? Very interested

  • @PHILI041
    @PHILI041 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Really enjoyed your video. May I ask where you focussed for your first shot as you have a steel "bracket" in the foreground very close to your camera. Did you get th 2:08 e whole shot in focus?

    • @ZacharyLaiPhotography
      @ZacharyLaiPhotography  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Usually for images like these I'll shot one shot focused on foreground object, and at least one more shot focused on the background, and focus stack them in Photoshop so it's in focus across the image. For this however I wanted to concentrate on pixel shift so no focus stacking. In this situation, I'd focus slightly behind the foreground subject, having a narrow aperture for max depth of field, and bearing in mind that focus depth is always 1/3 in front and 2/3s behind for maximum hyperfocal distance.

    • @PHILI041
      @PHILI041 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Many thanks for your reply. Had the pleasure of visiting Singapore a few weeks ago.

  • @frendro
    @frendro 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you want to get better results on the Pixel Shift, you should use a very solid heavy tripod, not this "baby", which is certainly one of the reasons for your dissatisfaction with the results you got. Besides, do a test with 32 photos and then you will see the difference if you keep some rules. Besides, I don't think Lightroom is an outstanding program. Try to develop it further in capture one. Nevertheless, the movement of water and not da can cause some problems but this can be minimized in posproblems but this can be minimized in post production. Greetings

    • @ZacharyLaiPhotography
      @ZacharyLaiPhotography  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I’ve done many long exposure shots with the LeoFoto MT-04, it’s rock solid. The problems encountered in with pixel shift only appears with moving elements so I don’t think the tripod is the issue.
      I do have a test with 32 shots in the video, with 1/3s and 13s exposure time tested. 😉
      Also, I stopped using CaptureOne since they expect their customers to pay for a new version with every new camera.

  • @charliedickson9263
    @charliedickson9263 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I thought to use pixel shift you needed little or no movement in the image you are shooting. Stacking images of 8seconds per image in the scene you are using I wouldnt expect it to work that’s a lot of movement for a period of at least 64 secs and you are using a 2sec delay between each image. Why no retry using a faster shutter speed.

    • @ZacharyLaiPhotography
      @ZacharyLaiPhotography  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      A faster exposure time will work definitely, but since I do a lot of long exposure photography, I wanted to test and see how far it'll go.