Did you say iPhone are you sure your on the correct forum, πππ I see too many post that say smart phones canβt capture good images. Pretty amazing shot I think no matter how it was captured.
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Thank you Jerry!
You are spot on, I enjoy the joking and banter but totally lost respect for the forum when it went to such a dark area of mean spirited posts. I am glad I am not the only one that sees this, and thank you for being bold enough to point it out.
I am totally unfamiliar with NY where is the fountain located very nice for all.
Very nice, I am jealous wish I was there
The programmer was also very response to the issue I had they responded in less than 24 hours.
I have used it alot really liked it but stopped using because it was not wireless. But really liked it but the first time I used it it would not work I had to update I believe it was the latest Codex files for Win 7, I can't even remember where or how but when that was done it worked great. I used it with Nikon D600
Nice I would love to be able to walk in your steps. very nice.
letmedance UGH!!!!!!!!!! I never though about software issues, good point, I also use PS and several others. I do not need that headache. I do not do a lot of work for pay but when I get a call its because time is an issue and need photos with a quick turn around. I do most all my work in raw format to edit. Please keep me updated, for now it may be a show stopper for now or may be another reason to move away from LR/PS. I just hate changing everything at the same time. Thank you
jeffhacker great points and the dual slot restriction on the Z6/7 was a big hold up on why I never switched earlier, I have grown use to the dual slot storage. Doing the comparison I do not see enough difference between the Z6ll to warrant the price difference. I like the information screen on the top but again not enough to justify the price. Finally burst mode I always leave it on low but never shoot any action shots that need high speed burst with that many frames per second.
shutterbob, ejpeters again good information. I have hard time finding Nikon links show what works and does not work. Overall goal is to slowly replace lenses as time goes on I would like my larger and more expensive lenses to just work at this time. But my concern was like you pointed out it just seems to distract from the smaller size which is a factor in switching. I have checked individual web pages and like my Tokina 17mm is not supported by Tokina and there is no compatibility information what so ever. That was a reason for the posting to get good information from user. Nikon continued to point to buying new lenses and since I have not bought the Z5 they give little to no information. Thank you all great info and I appreciate taking the time to respond.
One other question, I read in a recent post that the FTZ adapter is good but it does run into a few limitation. I also have a moderate number of Nikon mount lenses, from Sigma, Pro Tokina series and Nikon. Have either of you found any compatibility issues using the FTZ mount?