Gourmand wrote:
After using the Z9 for a few weeks now, there are a couple of things that I already like a lot. First, since mirrorless cameras have no mirror slap noise, I can shoot with far less attention and apparent irritation from others (a big plus for street shooting and animals). Also, I am a fool for bracketing and then painting in highlights and shades later in Ps. Easy enough for tripod shots, but at 20 frames per second (almost seven fully bracketed shots per second), as long as the shutter speed is relatively fast I can now shoot a three frame bracket faster than I can take my finger off the shutter button. In the past I would turn bracketing on if the situation called for it. Now I only turn bracketing off if the situation calls for it. BTW, the camera feels great in my hands (Nikon shooter since 1969) and my legacy lenses have performed flawlessly. There’s a lot of interest in this new system on UHH and there is still a lot for me to learn about it, but if you have any questions I’ll be happy to try and answer them for you. BTW, Matt Granger’s Complete Setup Guide cost me $82.45, and was worth every penny.
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Just got my letter from B&H - I'm so EXCITED - Hope it's (Z9) as good as most say it is. I'll see on Wednesday