Really great stills photography. I just got a really mint, low count Z5 here in the U.K. for £640 U.K. I like it with adapted lenses. I don't have any Z lenses, but my F Mount Nikkor lenses on the the FTZ adapter work fine (the 50 f1.8G and 85 f1.8G primes are quick (the 24-70 f2.8G is slow) the Ai/Ais lenses are great and the AF-D screwdrive lenses actually give you a focus confirm square around your focus point which is great and took me by surprise when I saw it (as I'd not heard anyone talking about it.) I also have a Super Takumar 55mm f2 lens on an M42 converter - that's really good too. The automatic eye-AF has not been reliable so far, but I'm old and know how to focus a camera without automatic eye-AF so it's fine. Best of Luck to you.
8:03 to control your LCD and EVF, look at the side of your EVF. There is a button with a box and two little lines on the opposite ends of the box. That button allows you to either use your EVF only or your LCD only. It will also allow you to return to switching back and forth between the two as it is currently by default. I hope this helps.
On the left side of the viewfinder you will see a box. By pressing the box you will have three choices. One the Viewfinder only, Two Lcd Screen only or Third time pressing is back to normal when the Viewfinder when something is close will turn off the lcd screen. Google usually works in finding info about the camera. The Nikon Z5 was my first Full Frame Camera and I chose that over the Panasonic S5 becuase of the Phase Detection Autofocus and the two card slots. Great Camera but in video mode a 1.7x crop which doesn't bother me. It does have rolling shutter when panning and it still is a great picture taking camera. You can buy adapters from other lenses to be placed on this camera which as you know saves purchasing a new lens. Cheers!
In menu: a11 - Built-in AF-assist illuminator ON/OFF
Really great stills photography. I just got a really mint, low count Z5 here in the U.K. for £640 U.K. I like it with adapted lenses. I don't have any Z lenses, but my F Mount Nikkor lenses on the the FTZ adapter work fine (the 50 f1.8G and 85 f1.8G primes are quick (the 24-70 f2.8G is slow) the Ai/Ais lenses are great and the AF-D screwdrive lenses actually give you a
focus confirm square around your focus point which is great and took me by surprise when I saw it (as I'd not heard anyone talking about it.) I also have a Super Takumar 55mm f2 lens on an M42 converter - that's really good too. The automatic eye-AF has not been reliable so far, but I'm old and know how to focus a camera without automatic eye-AF so it's fine. Best of Luck to you.
8:03 to control your LCD and EVF, look at the side of your EVF. There is a button with a box and two little lines on the opposite ends of the box. That button allows you to either use your EVF only or your LCD only. It will also allow you to return to switching back and forth between the two as it is currently by default. I hope this helps.
On the left side of the viewfinder you will see a box. By pressing the box you will have three choices. One the Viewfinder only, Two Lcd Screen only or Third time pressing is back to normal when the Viewfinder when something is close will turn off the lcd screen. Google usually works in finding info about the camera. The Nikon Z5 was my first Full Frame Camera and I chose that over the Panasonic S5 becuase of the Phase Detection Autofocus and the two card slots. Great Camera but in video mode a 1.7x crop which doesn't bother me. It does have rolling shutter when panning and it still is a great picture taking camera. You can buy adapters from other lenses to be placed on this camera which as you know saves purchasing a new lens. Cheers!
Good camera. No need to talk about the specs. Just your photos show that its a really good buy. Cheers.
Nikon 40mm je pomalejší a ne moc ostrý objektiv, fotoaparát ostří mnohem rychleji s Nikon 35mm S, 85mm S.