IMHO you will get more traffic with photos and prices and the phrase OBO. YMMV! Best of luck.
Architect1776 wrote:
News flash all other mirrorless cameras have silent electronic shutters as well as numerous DSLRs.
Those with mechanical shutters though as well usually have a much faster flash synch than the Z9/Z8.
I really wish you would stop correcting me as you are usually WRONG, as is the case here! Please feel free to TROLL on somewhere else. Bye.
To print quality photos, purchase a photo printer, for everything else an inkjet will do. If you don't want to make the investment, have you photos printed locally/online and save your $$. Best of luck.
Sometimes a quick read of one's own question is a good idea!
A modern Mirrorless, such as a Z9 which also has a completely electronic shutter, makes less noise than my breathing and I couldn't be happier with the EVF. For most, but not all, uses I have some artificial sound turned on so that my brain can confirm shots were actually taken. When needed, such as Golf or Disc Golf, that absolute silent running is a godsend! I can only remember the days when my D5 and D6 annoyed everyone. Best of luck.
jerryc41 wrote:
That sounds like the lens mounting problem some Z bodies had. A YouTuber showed how a part on the camera could interfere with mounting a lens. In your case, it sounds more like an FTZ problem, something Nikon could remedy.
There are no known lens mounting with any other Z bodies except a few Z8 bodies.
jerryc41 wrote:
Unfortunately, there is no ink tank printer that will print on discs, at least nothing reasonably priced. Probably, none at all. I got 13,100,000 results from a Google search, though.
A side note: why is it that we can't agree on the spelling of "disc" or "disk"? "Disc" seems to be the dominant form now, but I see both spellings used alternatively.
Perhaps that's because discs are no longer mainstream and have been long replaced with Solid State! Best of luck.
Here's a CRAZY idea! Let's set up a time and place for UHHers to meet. Something like Nikon booth at noon, or whatever. I am recovering from surgery and HOPE to be able to go.
My advice is to shoot more and worry less and carry a spare battery (or 2). Best of luck.
Spend your time actually making images, experimenting and practicing. Take an extra, fully charged battery with you in your pocket and stop worrying. I use the Z6, Z8 and Z9 and always have a spare battery for whatever I'm using. Best of luck.