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Nikon Z9 + AF-S 400mm F2.8G ED VR1/2000sec | F2.8 | ISO 5000
Pro athletics picture taker Mark Pain has been involving a Nikon Z9 for quite a while, inside the absolute greatest settings in the UK. We found him as of late to hear his point of view and experiences into Nikon's most significant master camera for somewhere around 10 years.
All pictures by Mark Pain, shot utilizing the Nikon Z9 + Nikon AF-S Nikkor 400mm F2.8G ED VR (through FTZ connector). Utilized with authorization.
Would you be able to give us some foundation on your experience of shooting with the Nikon framework?
I've been a Nikon client since I was a youngster, yet I changed to Canon for a couple of years prior to exchanging back when the D3 came out. I chose to turn on the approach the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Before the Z9, I hadn't utilized any Nikon mirrorless camera expertly. The Z6 and Z7 didn't actually fit with what I needed or required. Several years prior I was lent some sony gear to attempt, and I could see the distinction. Right now in my pack I have a D5 and a D6, so presently I have the Z9 I'm straightforwardly contrasting it with those DSLRs.
My focal points are generally old. My workhorse 400mm F2.8 is eight years of age and still as sharp as could be expected, and my 70-200mm is five years of age, for instance. I was truly quick to perceive how well the new camera would function with my old focal points utilizing the [FTZ] connector. What's more I should say that that far's been fabulous. There is no drop in AF speed at all while utilizing my more established 400mm 2.8 on the Z9 with the new FTZ Mk II connector. Assuming anything the focal point appears to accomplish concentrate significantly quicker.
What were you expecting from the Z9?
The short response isn't anything. Enormous buys must be legitimate for working picture takers. Ordinarily we don't like an excess of progress excessively fast with a Pro camera. I don't simply go out and purchase stuff since it's out there. I was almost all the way content with the cameras I previously had, so expertly I had not a great explanation to change.
However, I was invigorated by the new self-adjust modes, and I needed to see whether Nikon had figured out how to match what Sony can do. I've not involved a Canon camera for a considerable length of time, so Sony's a9 and a9 II were my main place of correlation, and I needed to see whether Nikon had the option to 'Nikonify' what for me are still rather awkward [Sony] cameras to utilize.