Yesterday I attended YM Camera's "First Look Launch Event" for the new Z9. Wow! What a fantastic piece of equipment! It's almost twice the size of my Z6 but is very comfortable to hold which makes it seem much lighter than it is. The built-in battery grip was very interesting since I'd never experienced one before. It's waaay more camera than I actually need or want as well as being so very expensive but I loved my short exposure to it!
SueScott wrote:
Yesterday I attended YM Camera's "First Look Launch Event" for the new Z9. Wow! What a fantastic piece of equipment! It's almost twice the size of my Z6 but is very comfortable to hold which makes it seem much lighter than it is. The built-in battery grip was very interesting since I'd never experienced one before. It's waaay more camera than I actually need or want as well as being so very expensive but I loved my short exposure to it!
How long do you estimate it will take to talk yourself into wanting one?
Dennis
You live near YM Camera! I live in CO but found them on line when I was looking for a Canon lens and had such a great experience with Robby that I will buy all my gear from him! However, I have spent so much switching to mirrorless it could be a while….😕
dennis2146 wrote:
How long do you estimate it will take to talk yourself into wanting one?
Dennis
Hahaaa!! My husband keeps telling me I can get it if I want it but I really don't. It's geared to professionals which I'm not, plus it's really not suited for the type of shooting I do. BUT ... it is definitely a thing of beauty!!
Photolady2014 wrote:
You live near YM Camera! I live in CO but found them on line when I was looking for a Canon lens and had such a great experience with Robby that I will buy all my gear from him! However, I have spent so much switching to mirrorless it could be a while….😕
We're a little over an hour drive away and I've been buying from them for the past 4 years or so. Both Robby and his dad are extremely helpful and I am so grateful to have them as a resource rather than to have to rely on buying my equipment on line with no in person help and backup.
Dalek
Loc: Detroit, Miami, Goffstown
SueScott wrote:
Hahaaa!! My husband keeps telling me I can get it if I want it but I really don't. It's geared to professionals which I'm not, plus it's really not suited for the type of shooting I do. BUT ... it is definitely a thing of beauty!!
Wait one minute, your husband said you could buy a Z9? What did he buy that you have yet to discover - a new boat, car, motorcycle, lawnmower, what?
SueScott wrote:
Yesterday I attended YM Camera's "First Look Launch Event" for the new Z9. Wow! What a fantastic piece of equipment! It's almost twice the size of my Z6 but is very comfortable to hold which makes it seem much lighter than it is. The built-in battery grip was very interesting since I'd never experienced one before. It's waaay more camera than I actually need or want as well as being so very expensive but I loved my short exposure to it!
Please turn over your credit cards to someone you can trust until the GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) fever passes.
Remember, you have heard all of the hype, seen all of the great ads and wonderful reviews. You have even touched the source of your GAS.
Sadly, you are infected, and there is just one vaccine, sigh. . . .
Now, like a cavalry bugler sound the Charge!!!!
Smile,
JimmyT Sends
PS: I'm waiting for the Canon R5 Mark II
Remember, no matter what Jimmy Buffett says, the first one is not free.
SueScott wrote:
Hahaaa!! My husband keeps telling me I can get it if I want it but I really don't. It's geared to professionals which I'm not, plus it's really not suited for the type of shooting I do. BUT ... it is definitely a thing of beauty!!
Would your husband like to get me one?! Christmas is right around the corner!
I can not remember what year it was when I first put my hands on a Nikon, but it was in my college days at TCU in one of Dr. Bob Carroll's photojournalism classes in 1962 or 1963. I knew Nikon was on to something special then and since those days I have been sold on Nikon products. My wife and I attended the Z9 rollout event in Dallas done by Competitive Camera and then five nights later the Z9 event done by Fort Worth Camera. What an exciting time!
We have been publishing a magazine since 1975 . . . our November issue was 192 pages and we averaged 200 pages a month in 2021 . . . and Nikon is one of reasons for the continued success of this publication. Hopefully in the next few days we will have our Z9s in our hands shooting photos for the January issue as we enter our 48th year with our publication. Long live Nikon. And long live Quarter Horse Track Magazine.
trackmag wrote:
I can not remember what year it was when I first put my hands on a Nikon, but it was in my college days at TCU in one of Dr. Bob Carroll's photojournalism classes in 1962 or 1963. I knew Nikon was on to something special then and since those days I have been sold on Nikon products. My wife and I attended the Z9 rollout event in Dallas done by Competitive Camera and then five nights later the Z9 event done by Fort Worth Camera. What an exciting time!
We have been publishing a magazine since 1975 . . . our November issue was 192 pages and we averaged 200 pages a month in 2021 . . . and Nikon is one of reasons for the continued success of this publication. Hopefully in the next few days we will have our Z9s in our hands shooting photos for the January issue as we enter our 48th year with our publication. Long live Nikon. And long live Quarter Horse Track Magazine.
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You're the type of photographer the Z9 is geared toward rather than amateurs like me. Hope it fulfills all the hype and that you get many wonderful shots out of it - congratulations!
I totally agree with you, and just completed the transaction for my new Z 9 yesterday! Looking forward to more exciting times with Nikon gear at quarter horse races!
SueScott wrote:
Yesterday I attended YM Camera's "First Look Launch Event" for the new Z9. Wow! What a fantastic piece of equipment! It's almost twice the size of my Z6 but is very comfortable to hold which makes it seem much lighter than it is. The built-in battery grip was very interesting since I'd never experienced one before. It's waaay more camera than I actually need or want as well as being so very expensive but I loved my short exposure to it!
Way more than I need but I still would love to have it.
It's nice to see Nikon finally deliver a true flagship mirrorless camera.
trackmag wrote:
I can not remember what year it was when I first put my hands on a Nikon, but it was in my college days at TCU in one of Dr. Bob Carroll's photojournalism classes in 1962 or 1963. I knew Nikon was on to something special then and since those days I have been sold on Nikon products. My wife and I attended the Z9 rollout event in Dallas done by Competitive Camera and then five nights later the Z9 event done by Fort Worth Camera. What an exciting time!
We have been publishing a magazine since 1975 . . . our November issue was 192 pages and we averaged 200 pages a month in 2021 . . . and Nikon is one of reasons for the continued success of this publication. Hopefully in the next few days we will have our Z9s in our hands shooting photos for the January issue as we enter our 48th year with our publication. Long live Nikon. And long live Quarter Horse Track Magazine.
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EXCELLENT! I love success stories like this! You are in the home stretch for the 50th year. Giddyup! Best of luck and future success as you cross the finish line together! Cheers.
Jim
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