Last week I added a Nikon Z6 mirrorless with the 24-70f/4 and FTZ adaptor to my kit. I had spent much time reading the pros and cons of mirrorless and have to admit the conclusion I came to was that for the vast majority that rave over a mirrorless and EVF (I'm not referring to CiC here) the reason appears due to them being able to expose an image 'correctly' prior to shooting, WYSIWYG.
So why did I buy it?
a) I wanted a tilting screen for those very low shots
b) I wanted a viewfinder and/or LCD that I could brighten to assist with framing in very dark light
c) I wanted 'focus shift' for the occasions I wanted to focus stack
d) I wanted a new toy
The first outing was a couple of hours after unpacking it and using the 80-400mm at the Saturday cricket. The only challenging thing here was the very harsh light and I found the EVF excellent and whilst of course there is a theoretical delay it was totally unnoticeable to me. The results were as I'd expected and I suspect the ISO performance is an improvement on the D800.
No 1 - Cropped, 50% of frame
No 2 - Cropped, 50% of frame
A play with the 'focus shift' demonstrated that this facility is excellent once you have worked out numbers of frames and spacing and the first serious test was 25 frames, spacinf '5' (1-10 option), f/14 starting at 1:1 MFD.
What is dissapointing is that whilst 'focus shift' is excellent when working on a tripod it appears Nikon have overlooked it's use when hand held. It is not possible to set the camera up in 'focus shift', look through the viewfinder and position where you want the sequence to start and press the 'start' button. For a camera that can take 12fps in 1/2 a second you could have shot off 6 frames to stack of a bug
No 3 - 25 frames put through CombineZP Soft Stack, starting at 1:1
No 4 - An example of one frame
Luckily the running club here had a social fun run starting early morning which gave me a chance to try out the AF ability for which I chose continous and Dynamic area. There had been rumours of the Dynamic AF not being too good and there is a firmware update for this which I'm unable to do at present.
No 5 - Just a candid
No 6 - The Dynamic AF , magic
This was the last shot of this runner (the fastest) of seven single shots and each was perfectly in focus. In Dynamic area in addition to the single focus point chosen there are 4 bright red dots at the corners of a square area that greatly assist tracking and following the face. Out of some 120 images shot I missed focus on around 5.
What I can not confirm is if the sucess here was due to the cameras AF or the focusing speed of the lens.
Next on my test programme will be some night shots.