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The Z6III is no slouch on birds with the Z600 f/4 TC no not as good as the Z9. My Z9's are off for NPS maintenance and cleaning so used my Z6III on my new Z600 f/4 TC for the first time.
The Z6III does not have all of the custom controls settings for the lens control ring that the Z9 does so after setting the counter clockwise to single point AF rather than the cycle through AF modes that I have on the Z9's I made the 5 minute walk over to our local pond to test the combo out.
Usually if I am using the Z6III for birds I use the Z600 f/6.3. I have the Nikon MB-N14 Power Battery Pack on the Z6III and I appreciate the extra battery on board and it just feels better in my hands especially with the Z600 f/4 TC.
Here are some of the birds that were around on a breezy early afternoon to try this combo out on for my bird ID photography.
Mallard Hen, American Coot, Mallard Drake, Canada Geese, House Finch, Song Sparrow.
The Z6III does not have all of the custom controls settings for the lens control ring that the Z9 does so after setting the counter clockwise to single point AF rather than the cycle through AF modes that I have on the Z9's I made the 5 minute walk over to our local pond to test the combo out.
Usually if I am using the Z6III for birds I use the Z600 f/6.3. I have the Nikon MB-N14 Power Battery Pack on the Z6III and I appreciate the extra battery on board and it just feels better in my hands especially with the Z600 f/4 TC.
Here are some of the birds that were around on a breezy early afternoon to try this combo out on for my bird ID photography.
Mallard Hen, American Coot, Mallard Drake, Canada Geese, House Finch, Song Sparrow.
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