Thank you so much. Because of your video i am changing my mind. I am buying Nikon lens now. Thank you again. God Bless You. You will get lots of money, fame in 2022. :) Keep Posting..
Definitely Nikkor is the winner hands down. But I really love the exterior designs of the Sigma Art lenses. Nikkor Z lenses look quit bland and simple.
Thank you, very thorough review. As a fellow “Z” shooter, when shooting the milky way, I really struggle to get an image in live view prior to shooting - something I didn’t experience with Sony or Fuji. I have only been able to compose and get my settings right by taking shots repeatedly and sort of “spraying and praying”. Is this something you had to overcome and, if so, how did you do so? Thanks for the help!
Charles, I also struggled with framing a composition when I got my Nikon mirror less system, having come from a D810 with a great, big optical viewfinder. I looked around for a solution and found that some camera makers make little optical viewfinders that slide into the cold shoe. Most have a couple different frames etched into them for different focal lengths. VERY useful, and I think I got mine on eBay for $30. This is what I’m talking about: www.adorama.com/ttavf21.html?gclid=CjwKCAjwkLCkBhA9EiwAka9QRlYpn12u9x0sqr9PnKjN_e8_RtwFGoMEnLHAnp5ANQXNzU2H3J8cpBoCQ2IQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&
Thank you for uploading. I had the chance to see a rocket launch in 2018. Amazing experience. I uploaded a pretty fun montage of the trip to my channel.
Thank you so much. Because of your video i am changing my mind. I am buying Nikon lens now. Thank you again. God Bless You. You will get lots of money, fame in 2022. :) Keep Posting..
Great review, Jeremy!
Definitely Nikkor is the winner hands down. But I really love the exterior designs of the Sigma Art lenses. Nikkor Z lenses look quit bland and simple.
Thank you, very thorough review. As a fellow “Z” shooter, when shooting the milky way, I really struggle to get an image in live view prior to shooting - something I didn’t experience with Sony or Fuji. I have only been able to compose and get my settings right by taking shots repeatedly and sort of “spraying and praying”. Is this something you had to overcome and, if so, how did you do so? Thanks for the help!
Do you zoom-in on a star and use manual focus?
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Charles, I also struggled with framing a composition when I got my Nikon mirror less system, having come from a D810 with a great, big optical viewfinder. I looked around for a solution and found that some camera makers make little optical viewfinders that slide into the cold shoe. Most have a couple different frames etched into them for different focal lengths. VERY useful, and I think I got mine on eBay for $30.
This is what I’m talking about:
www.adorama.com/ttavf21.html?gclid=CjwKCAjwkLCkBhA9EiwAka9QRlYpn12u9x0sqr9PnKjN_e8_RtwFGoMEnLHAnp5ANQXNzU2H3J8cpBoCQ2IQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&
Good to know, thanks!
Thank you for uploading. I had the chance to see a rocket launch in 2018. Amazing experience. I uploaded a pretty fun montage of the trip to my channel.