Indrajeet Singh
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My first outing, coming to understand mirrorless, still lots to learn.
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Thanks Icarus, wish I had, still struggle with settings and it will take a while to become an extension of my shooting, don't know that it will ever be as fast to work with and change settings in manual, as the D500 & D850 are. Waiting for the D8 or D9, which I expect will more DSLR-esque in such matters.Looks to me like you've got it figured out!!! Very nice images.
Thanks Yezdi, please read my response to Icarus' comment. I must admit that I have bought the Z6 II more with the intention of shooting video, 24 mps just doesn't do it for my type of bird photography. Thanks again!These are fantastic images Indrajeet....You got it all figured out I guess on your new Z6II. Keep them coming......Congrats on your new purchase....
Hello DR! It was set to Focus Mode AF-C. It was my first time out with the camera, I had spent a couple of days earlier, pottering about on my deck trying out various settings combinations. It took a couple of hours to find some degree of comfort with it, the feel is very different to a DSLR. I was beginning to become quite proficient with it for shooting birds on the wing by the time had to leave, about 4 hours. I have actually bought it to shoot video, for me, it lacks the Mega Pixels for cropping bird stills being an FX at 24 mps.Very nice series. What AF Area mode were you using for these flight shots and overall what are your impressions of the Z6 II for this kind of action shooting?
In the Large or Small Wide AF Area Mode?Hello DR! It was set to Focus Mode AF-C.
That's great info from someone starting new with the camera. Very nice to see someone getting out fresh with the camera and getting great action shots in short order. Nicely done!I had spent a couple of days earlier, pottering about on my deck trying out various settings combinations. It took a couple of hours to find some degree of comfort with it, the feel is very different to a DSLR. I was beginning to become quite proficient with it for shooting birds on the wing by the time had to leave, about 4 hours.
In the Large or Small Wide AF Area Mode?
That's great info from someone starting new with the camera. Very nice to see someone getting out fresh with the camera and getting great action shots in short order. Nicely done!
Nice images, Indrajeet. You're already equal to your usual excellent images with the new Z6ii.Any suggestions to changes I need to make will be appreciated.
Thanks Venkatesh! No, I plan to continue using my D500 and D850 for my birds and action photography. I plan to wait for the Z8 or Z9 and hope one of them will fill my requirements with mirror less, where I find happiness with my DSLRs and some.Congrats Indrajeet for your Z 6ii.I am curious to know whether you will br buying Z 7ii since you have mentioned that z 6ii has less resolution for cropping
Thanks Callie.Good luck, Mickey, hope the learning curve is short and sweet!
Love these images. Great job. To my somewhat practiced eye, don't know how they could get much better.My first outing, coming to understand mirrorless, still lots to learn.View attachment 10297