Pure truth here. We'd never have gotten to this point on dpreview because we'd have been gagged long before this point. We can see how difficult finding out the truth on matters can be sometimes.
Pure truth here. We'd never have gotten to this point on dpreview because we'd have been gagged long before this point. We can see how difficult finding out the truth on matters can be sometimes.
So you can't provide any immediate proof
In your mind, what qualifies as proof?
@Ghostfox1 has written:So you can't provide any immediate proof
In your mind, what qualifies as proof?
I'd settle for a smattering of images that missed focus, combined with EXIF data and the focus modes used for each (appropriately labeled, including AF-S, AF-C, wide area, single point, etc) to determine the actual cause. If we couldn't do that from the images/etc alone, we'd be at an impasse still unless someone wanted to film the camera hunting, or not, etc.
@RMcL has written: @TOShooter has written: @RMcL has written:TO, I really do think you are the main culprit and conspiracy theorist here. In this thread you have commented several times about the unjust bias and ulterior motivations of DPReview on how easy it was to have posts removed, censored and threads shut down and even get oneself banned. Positioning yourself here as the unfairly treated victim. Fact is that DPReview had codes of conduct that they required forum participants to abide by and one found out rather abruptly if one had crossed the line. I had several posts deleted during a period of time and interestingly those posts were mainly responses to you during the old DSLR vs Z wars where you were a prominent champion of the anti-z movement. These posts of mine had nothing to do with criticizing Z cameras, but criticizing “something” else. Was it unfair of Thierry to single me out those times? Did I go away, sulk and concoct conspiracy theories to justify the righteousness of my own actions. No, I totally got it and accepted it and moved on. Treat like with like fair and square, that’s all.
There are things you know that you know. There are things that you know you don't know. But there are also things you don't know that you don't know. You're spending too much time in the latter and not enough time in the former.
But know this. You can try to distract a thread, and on DPReview you could get it shut down. That's not going to work here.
Whatever you say TO. I don’t know what I don’t know and that is an undeniable truth, but I assume by that you mean you know some things that I don’t know? In that case I would ask, what is it I don’t know that you know? You have the stage here, so spill the beans and enlighten me/others.
I’ve noticed that a pain point for you seems to be your perception that others are controlling the narrative, getting threads not to their taste shut down and the like. Well, you seem to be confident that that won’t happen here, so yeah, enjoy it then. Perhaps you have found your place of true belonging? I don’t doubt that you have a considerable amount of photographic knowledge and experience to share, so why not let bygones be bygones and do that?
I do not need your permission to "take the stage" nor do I intend to enlighten you. I merely pointed out that the mods on DPReview controlled one side of the narrative, the side that projected the Zees as something they were not. That gave fellows such as Lance and Leonard the opportunity to present the Z6 and Z7 as being a lot better than they actually were / are. I saw through the bs early on, so I had no intention of buying into it. No pain involved - I had a good rapport with moderation, all considered. And there are no bygones.
Condescension noted.
And this quote from Thom explains the Lances and the Leonards of the forums. Likely came with some side benefits. Assuming I'm understanding it correctly.
For me, I'd rather give someone my honest opinion, rather than sell my integrity for a few dollars or the use of some gear. YMMV @thom has written:Moreover, the dpreview community was key influencers. How many of those dpreview forum users were asked (both on the forums and off) by others "what to buy?" Guess what? Most of the long-term contributors will probably pipe in and say they were. All the time. This is no different than the reason why camera companies have Ambassadors: people buy things on the recommendations of others.
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Of-course you don't need my permission, nor did I infer that you did. I was telling you to enjoy your new-found platform which it seems you have indeed found, at-least for the time being. Despite you saying that you do not intend to enlighten me, you did include that snippet from Thom at the end. Of-course I have no idea as to the overall context in which that message was written. You know, it would actually make more sense to me if there was in fact some credence to your claims as it would at-least partially justify why you have been on this personal mission for all these years like a dog with a bone. Yes, I don't know what I don't know and perhaps all the DPReview dirty laundry will come to light now. Who knows. They're getting shut down anyway so I doubt anyone will sue for defamation. What I do know is that I have derived a lot of pleasure from using all my Nikon cameras, D500, D850, Z7 and now particularly the Z9 and I will continue to do that whilst humbly accepting that all brands have their pros and cons.
I leave it up to you forum alphas to hash it out then. Have fun! (P.S. you don't need my permission to have fun 😉)
@XRay has written: @Ghostfox1 has written:So you can't provide any immediate proof
In your mind, what qualifies as proof?
I'd settle for a smattering of images that missed focus, combined with EXIF data and the focus modes used for each (appropriately labeled) to determine the actual cause. If we couldn't do that from the images/etc alone, we'd be at an impasse still unless someone wanted to film the camera hunting, or not, etc.
I don't keep my OOF images, I'm a judicious culler. That said, if you cant comprehend why focussing with light at f1.4 on the sensor trumps focussing with light at f5.6 falling on the sensor in near dark situations, REGARDLESS OF BRAND then there's no hope.
@XRay has written: @Ghostfox1 has written:So you can't provide any immediate proof
In your mind, what qualifies as proof?
I'd settle for a smattering of images that missed focus, combined with EXIF data and the focus modes used for each (appropriately labeled, including AF-S, AF-C, wide area, single point, etc) to determine the actual cause. If we couldn't do that from the images/etc alone, we'd be at an impasse still unless someone wanted to film the camera hunting, or not, etc.
I'd love to make a video, but I can't. I sold my Z7ii last year. Solely for the reason that it couldn't focus at small apertures under modeling lights.
Do you honestly think that I'm making this up?
@LanceB has written: @primeshooter has written: @LanceB has written: @primeshooter has written:Can we be candid now and discuss this without the bias and protectionism I and many others seen on dpreview of the Z cameras? Are there any folks here that have shot canon and sony that have tried the Z9 and have direct experience? My personal experience is such that the R5, beats the Z6/7 I and II variants so much so that it isn't even funny, the R5 wins hands down in every situation and is simpler to be in the correct AF mode, etc etc. It is very clear that dpreview moderation attempted to hide any complaints of the AF system in the bodies I mention. The R5 AF system is so far in advance of those nikon bodies.
Now what about the Z9 (as I am thinking about the potential in the Z8 AF system). There seem to be mixed reports that even with the Z9 it isn't there yet, not R8/R3 levels. Is there anyone out there has honestly used both systems extensively can comment? What is the real story...in terms of AF reliability vs Canon / Sony and tracking performance.
You have had a long history of dissatisfaction with Nikon so, I don't know why you don't just go with the Canon R5 if you've found it works for you. If Canon (or Sony) has the cameras and more importantly the lenses, then buy either that suits your needs. If you do buy the Z9 you will always be wondering whether the Canon R5 or Sony A1 might just be that little bit better, there is no need to beat yourself up over it, just sell your Nikon gear and buy Canon or Sony and be happy, move on.
However, I have a good friend that shoots the Canon R5 and we both go shooting birds and I can assure you he isn't getting any more keepers than I with my Z9, in fact I think I am more successful, but that may be just technique or lenses used. Is that definitive? No, as we are probably not pushing our cameras to the extreme like some would like to think that they need to do. However, I will say one thing, he covets the Nikon 400 f4.5 VRS, the 500 f5.6 PF and the 800 f6.3 PF, he isn't all that happy with the Canon RF lens offerings nor the prices. But, like cameras, lenses are updated and new ones released all the time.
I am not going to try to convince you one way or the other as I really don't care what you shoot with but it just seems as though you are ready for a change due to your prior dissatisfactions with Nikon and it seems as though you need to try another brand, it may be time to move on.
Not at all, I don't have any problems with the D850, or D810 for what I use them for. The R5 does not work for me, if you read back I gave a reason. I merely added that in her to show how poor the Z7 AF system is, that was all. I never said I would buy or want a Z9 either. PS I am not beating myself up either, just seeking the truth from folks that have used all or at least two of the flagships. They after all are really going to be the only ones who can compare them and their AF abilities. Rf mount is too closed in terms of lens selection, I already know this. I was commenting on the AF system only, not the rest of the system. My post was all about - as Alan the mod clearly got, the true AF abilities of the Z9 and what that might mean for the Z8 if and when it comes along. To work out that story, we need to at least asertain that the Z9 can play in the same league as the R5 don't we?
Regarding your buddy with Z9 / R5 good! We are getting somewhere, finally. This is exactly what I asked, the real story of how they compare. So it does sound promising that if the Z8 has the Z9 AF system it will at least match the R5. This was what I was asking, without all the defensive posts about how the Z9 is great and this and that...
No need to be resorting to the move on thing, I have clearly explained what I was discussing, (I'll say it again, the Mod here Alan got it loud and clear and he has posted here saying so) let's calm down on the defensive posts and look at the brand with a critical eye without the rose tinted glasses as soon as anyone suggests one brand might have a better AF system, or this or that.
This was not a defensive post in any way and I am serious. I think once the thought of another brand enters the head, moving on is often the best medicine as there is always be that nagging doubt in the back of your head that you should have done it. Look at what either Sony or Canon has to offer in cameras, and most importantly look at their lenses and if it all adds up for you, then maybe that is the best way to go. I chose to stick it out with Nikon as it made sense to transition using the F mount lenses but they have come up with the goods as far as I am concerned and I am happy, but that may not be for you.
I never found the AF of the Z7/Z7II a concern as I was able to get the images I wanted, other than bird AF tracking, it just never was an issue for me. If I really needed the AF tracking I always had the D850 if required, but I just found I never needed it enough to warrent using it much, very little in fact. Once the Z9 was announced I sold almost all of my F mount lenses and have never been happier. I am not saying this is for you, but it worked perfectly well for me.
I will say that it is probably worth waiting to see what the Z8 has to offer once it has had it's showing on Wednesday as I think there will be more than just the camera, probably a new lens or so and more firmware updates for the Z9 as well. If after that what Nikon has to offer still doesn't meet your requirements, I think that you still may need to look elsewhere. It is simple really and no need to be emotional about it, they are just tools for the job at the end of the day.
You clearly are just making this up to fit your narrative of 'move on'. Do you really think I haven't looked at the competition when im telling you in this thread about Canon and my experience with their R5 ? The R5 or sony would not work for my shooting. Rf mount as i have already said is too closed, offers no 3rd party lenses and still what 5 years on missing vital lenses I need. It's non starter for these reasons and others. Canon's sensor tech is a decade behind; they have no clean iso 64 and pushing files as I do they fall apart much quicker. But let us give canon credit. Amazing af performance. That body can track a moving face and eyes at 1.2 moving towards camera at speed with stunning precision. Your z7ii is a slug in that regard and still is with firmware updates, just the facts of the matter. All sony bodies produce bad concentric rings when stacking hours of deep sky photos and they produce green stars / delete stars. It's a no go...all their bodies have this defect. I have previously specified reasons why I wouldnt (currently anyway) move from nikon, so please stop suggesting what I should do...
Ps obviously I am waiting to see the Z8. If you actually read the OP i mention I am looking toward the Z8 Af ability...It is clear I'll have to test it myself as if you buy it I'll just get the rose tinted version of events if I listen to what you say about it. Your feedback about any camera you have ever bought seems to come down to 'it works for me'. Considering I talk about the Z8 in here and mentioned to you im trying to gage how good the z8 af will be by using the z9 as an example of nikons new af tech. Again in your last paragraph; you can stop telling me to look elsewhere I already have...the other manufacturers' don't align with my shooting needs so for now I stay and watch if nikon finally sort their AF problems out. You just hate hearing the truth about nikons first two bodies it seems...
I will put out an olive branch. I was sincerely giving honest advice as I am sure I had seen some dissatisfaction with Nikon from you before. If you took what I said the wrong way due to outside influencers, then I can't help that. But moving on, I was not making anything up to defend anything as I really don't care what you do or shoot with and what I said is a serious suggestion that you should check out all comers with regards to a ML camera. Other than what you replied to me about the Canon R5, I have no idea what cameras you've looked at. You have now clarified some issues with other brands and that is all good. So, if you don't want the Z9 you will have to wait until Wednesday and see what the Z8 delivers and then wait for the reviews and user experiences once it's out there. It will probably have an updated firmware compared to the Z9 and the Z9 will also get this firmware so, any slight AF misgivings will be different.
As for "You just hate hearing the truth about nikons first two bodies it seems", I have never had any issue regarding the "truth about Nikons first two bodies" (which I assume you mean ML bodies) as I have always stated that the Z7/Z7II never had the AF tracking ability of the D850 and had always stipulated that back in the early days and ever since and that the D850 (and D4/5/6 and D500) is still king for tracking birds etc. Look up any of my posts regarding this fact. All I have ever said is that I find the Z7/Z7II much nicer to use for me and that is that. So, unless you have also read into my posts something else deliberately to bolster your flawed argument against me, or TO Shooter has gotten in your ear and together made up your response narrative which is wrong in every sense.
@Ghostfox1 has written: @XRay has written: @Ghostfox1 has written:So you can't provide any immediate proof
In your mind, what qualifies as proof?
I'd settle for a smattering of images that missed focus, combined with EXIF data and the focus modes used for each (appropriately labeled) to determine the actual cause. If we couldn't do that from the images/etc alone, we'd be at an impasse still unless someone wanted to film the camera hunting, or not, etc.
I don't keep my OOF images, I'm a judicious culler. That said, if you cant comprehend why focussing with light at f1.4 on the sensor trumps focussing with light at f5.6 falling on the sensor in near dark situations, REGARDLESS OF BRAND then there's no hope.
Congratulations on once again making up something I never claimed, nor even close to claiming. It's impressive.
@Ghostfox1 has written: @XRay has written: @Ghostfox1 has written:So you can't provide any immediate proof
In your mind, what qualifies as proof?
I'd settle for a smattering of images that missed focus, combined with EXIF data and the focus modes used for each (appropriately labeled, including AF-S, AF-C, wide area, single point, etc) to determine the actual cause. If we couldn't do that from the images/etc alone, we'd be at an impasse still unless someone wanted to film the camera hunting, or not, etc.
I'd love to make a video, but I can't. I sold my Z7ii last year. Solely for the reason that it couldn't focus at small apertures under modeling lights.
Do you honestly think that I'm making this up?
No, I just tend to believe user error is the cause of most problems, barring the rare equipment malfunction.
@BurnImage has written: @Ghostfox1 has written: @XRay has written: @Ghostfox1 has written:So you can't provide any immediate proof
In your mind, what qualifies as proof?
I'd settle for a smattering of images that missed focus, combined with EXIF data and the focus modes used for each (appropriately labeled) to determine the actual cause. If we couldn't do that from the images/etc alone, we'd be at an impasse still unless someone wanted to film the camera hunting, or not, etc.
I don't keep my OOF images, I'm a judicious culler. That said, if you cant comprehend why focussing with light at f1.4 on the sensor trumps focussing with light at f5.6 falling on the sensor in near dark situations, REGARDLESS OF BRAND then there's no hope.
Congratulations on once again making up something I never claimed, nor even close to claiming. It's impressive.
AFAIK you've not claimed anything on this thread. Let alone contributed anything useful. All you've done is had a total emotional breakdown and thrown about a lot of insults towards folk having a factual discussion. Without contributing anything useful in the process.
I'd suggest you read back on your own posts and take a quiet moment to reflect on them.
Perhaps come back when you have something constructive to add.
@LanceB has written: @TOShooter has written: @LanceB has written: @primeshooter has written: @LanceB has written: @primeshooter has written:Can we be candid now and discuss this without the bias and protectionism I and many others seen on dpreview of the Z cameras? Are there any folks here that have shot canon and sony that have tried the Z9 and have direct experience? My personal experience is such that the R5, beats the Z6/7 I and II variants so much so that it isn't even funny, the R5 wins hands down in every situation and is simpler to be in the correct AF mode, etc etc. It is very clear that dpreview moderation attempted to hide any complaints of the AF system in the bodies I mention. The R5 AF system is so far in advance of those nikon bodies.
Now what about the Z9 (as I am thinking about the potential in the Z8 AF system). There seem to be mixed reports that even with the Z9 it isn't there yet, not R8/R3 levels. Is there anyone out there has honestly used both systems extensively can comment? What is the real story...in terms of AF reliability vs Canon / Sony and tracking performance.
You have had a long history of dissatisfaction with Nikon so, I don't know why you don't just go with the Canon R5 if you've found it works for you. If Canon (or Sony) has the cameras and more importantly the lenses, then buy either that suits your needs. If you do buy the Z9 you will always be wondering whether the Canon R5 or Sony A1 might just be that little bit better, there is no need to beat yourself up over it, just sell your Nikon gear and buy Canon or Sony and be happy, move on.
However, I have a good friend that shoots the Canon R5 and we both go shooting birds and I can assure you he isn't getting any more keepers than I with my Z9, in fact I think I am more successful, but that may be just technique or lenses used. Is that definitive? No, as we are probably not pushing our cameras to the extreme like some would like to think that they need to do. However, I will say one thing, he covets the Nikon 400 f4.5 VRS, the 500 f5.6 PF and the 800 f6.3 PF, he isn't all that happy with the Canon RF lens offerings nor the prices. But, like cameras, lenses are updated and new ones released all the time.
I am not going to try to convince you one way or the other as I really don't care what you shoot with but it just seems as though you are ready for a change due to your prior dissatisfactions with Nikon and it seems as though you need to try another brand, it may be time to move on.
Not at all, I don't have any problems with the D850, or D810 for what I use them for. The R5 does not work for me, if you read back I gave a reason. I merely added that in her to show how poor the Z7 AF system is, that was all. I never said I would buy or want a Z9 either. PS I am not beating myself up either, just seeking the truth from folks that have used all or at least two of the flagships. They after all are really going to be the only ones who can compare them and their AF abilities. Rf mount is too closed in terms of lens selection, I already know this. I was commenting on the AF system only, not the rest of the system. My post was all about - as Alan the mod clearly got, the true AF abilities of the Z9 and what that might mean for the Z8 if and when it comes along. To work out that story, we need to at least asertain that the Z9 can play in the same league as the R5 don't we?
Regarding your buddy with Z9 / R5 good! We are getting somewhere, finally. This is exactly what I asked, the real story of how they compare. So it does sound promising that if the Z8 has the Z9 AF system it will at least match the R5. This was what I was asking, without all the defensive posts about how the Z9 is great and this and that...
No need to be resorting to the move on thing, I have clearly explained what I was discussing, (I'll say it again, the Mod here Alan got it loud and clear and he has posted here saying so) let's calm down on the defensive posts and look at the brand with a critical eye without the rose tinted glasses as soon as anyone suggests one brand might have a better AF system, or this or that.
This was not a defensive post in any way and I am serious. I think once the thought of another brand enters the head, moving on is often the best medicine as there is always be that nagging doubt in the back of your head that you should have done it. Look at what either Sony or Canon has to offer in cameras, and most importantly look at their lenses and if it all adds up for you, then maybe that is the best way to go. I chose to stick it out with Nikon as it made sense to transition using the F mount lenses but they have come up with the goods as far as I am concerned and I am happy, but that may not be for you.
I never found the AF of the Z7/Z7II a concern as I was able to get the images I wanted, other than bird AF tracking, it just never was an issue for me. If I really needed the AF tracking I always had the D850 if required, but I just found I never needed it enough to warrent using it much, very little in fact. Once the Z9 was announced I sold almost all of my F mount lenses and have never been happier.
I will say that it is probably worth waiting to see what the Z8 has to offer once it has had it's showing on Wednesday as I think there will be more than just the camera, probably a new lens or so and more firmware updates for the Z9 as well. If after that what Nikon has to offer still doesn't meet your requirements, I think that you still may need to look elsewhere. It is simple really and no need to be emotional about it, they are just tools for the job at the end of the day.
Sorry, but I don't believe you. The comments "maybe better if you bought Sony", "maybe better if you bought Canon", "if you're not happy here", "you'll always have doubts" and the rest of the bs that gets spewed by fellows who are somehow slighted because you looked at another brand, is just so, so immature.
Absolutely nothing wrong with someone liking and owning Nikon, but checking out other options.
Maybe FM is a better place for you. Which I'm not suggesting, just pointing the foolishness of such comments.
I see you just can't move on from your disgraceful days at DPR and the same old attacks at anything you don't agree with especially from me. It seems as though the legacy of DPR days are not left behind and have simply migrated to DR Revived. I really couldn't give a flying fornication if you do not believe me but my comments were said with complete honesty. The fact is, anyone considering a new camera system like ML should be looking at all brands if they are thinking of going that route and thus anything I said above is fair and just. If they are requiring their camera to do what their D850 could do as far as AF tracking and general overall responsiveness, then all ML cameras and systems should be considered and this is what anyone would do when looking fo a camera system. I'm somehow "who are somehow slighted because you looked at another brand"? what an absurd conclusion to make. The fact that I said it is just your animosity coming out once again and showing your true colours. The only foolishness being displayed is your desire to take control of all things that are said in any forum, just like the DPR DSLR days.
You have AndyMiller liking your post, so there's that.
Just take a deep breathe and let it go. You can't get all sanctimonious here and get a thread locked down.
And.............. When a fellow gets Nikon gear before the official release date, there's a bond there somewhere.
LOL. I have never tried to get any thread locked down in any forum anywhere. Again, this doesn't suit your narrative that you are somehow hard done by, but then it seems you are the common denominator of threads and posts being removed and not only where I have been involved. Get over the fact that there is no conspiracy, it is you and nothing else. But let us be clear on all this, you were the one that dragged my name into your posts here with your derogatory comments and snide remarks about me. I had never mentioned you at any time up until those points as I had hoped you had grown up, but it seems not. I was also hoping on a clean slate but it seems as though you can't let anything go, you always have feel as though you be the winner and control the narrative even telling me what forums I should post in so you can have a free reign to spout anything that suits you and your agenda. Unbelievable.
As for your accusation of "preferential treatment" by Niukon. I had only ever received one thing before the official date of release, the 500 PF, and that was a mistake on Nikon Australia's part as they sent it to the b&m store where I buy all my gear at, and as I was first on their list, I received it. Nikon had sent it out to them by mistake, that is all. My store rang me an hour after I picked it up and told me it was sent out by Nikon in error and Nikon was hoping I would send it back but the store said that they really couldn't do that as I had paid my money, and they asked me to promise that I would not post images or talk about it until after the official release date. I complied. So, as I stated many times previously, there were absolutely no favours given by Nikon. However, I have already stated this elsewhere and you know it but that doesn't fit your negative narrative about me.
So, why don't you just let it drop and move on.
@TOShooter has written: @LanceB has written: @TOShooter has written: @LanceB has written: @primeshooter has written: @LanceB has written: @primeshooter has written:Can we be candid now and discuss this without the bias and protectionism I and many others seen on dpreview of the Z cameras? Are there any folks here that have shot canon and sony that have tried the Z9 and have direct experience? My personal experience is such that the R5, beats the Z6/7 I and II variants so much so that it isn't even funny, the R5 wins hands down in every situation and is simpler to be in the correct AF mode, etc etc. It is very clear that dpreview moderation attempted to hide any complaints of the AF system in the bodies I mention. The R5 AF system is so far in advance of those nikon bodies.
Now what about the Z9 (as I am thinking about the potential in the Z8 AF system). There seem to be mixed reports that even with the Z9 it isn't there yet, not R8/R3 levels. Is there anyone out there has honestly used both systems extensively can comment? What is the real story...in terms of AF reliability vs Canon / Sony and tracking performance.
You have had a long history of dissatisfaction with Nikon so, I don't know why you don't just go with the Canon R5 if you've found it works for you. If Canon (or Sony) has the cameras and more importantly the lenses, then buy either that suits your needs. If you do buy the Z9 you will always be wondering whether the Canon R5 or Sony A1 might just be that little bit better, there is no need to beat yourself up over it, just sell your Nikon gear and buy Canon or Sony and be happy, move on.
However, I have a good friend that shoots the Canon R5 and we both go shooting birds and I can assure you he isn't getting any more keepers than I with my Z9, in fact I think I am more successful, but that may be just technique or lenses used. Is that definitive? No, as we are probably not pushing our cameras to the extreme like some would like to think that they need to do. However, I will say one thing, he covets the Nikon 400 f4.5 VRS, the 500 f5.6 PF and the 800 f6.3 PF, he isn't all that happy with the Canon RF lens offerings nor the prices. But, like cameras, lenses are updated and new ones released all the time.
I am not going to try to convince you one way or the other as I really don't care what you shoot with but it just seems as though you are ready for a change due to your prior dissatisfactions with Nikon and it seems as though you need to try another brand, it may be time to move on.
Not at all, I don't have any problems with the D850, or D810 for what I use them for. The R5 does not work for me, if you read back I gave a reason. I merely added that in her to show how poor the Z7 AF system is, that was all. I never said I would buy or want a Z9 either. PS I am not beating myself up either, just seeking the truth from folks that have used all or at least two of the flagships. They after all are really going to be the only ones who can compare them and their AF abilities. Rf mount is too closed in terms of lens selection, I already know this. I was commenting on the AF system only, not the rest of the system. My post was all about - as Alan the mod clearly got, the true AF abilities of the Z9 and what that might mean for the Z8 if and when it comes along. To work out that story, we need to at least asertain that the Z9 can play in the same league as the R5 don't we?
Regarding your buddy with Z9 / R5 good! We are getting somewhere, finally. This is exactly what I asked, the real story of how they compare. So it does sound promising that if the Z8 has the Z9 AF system it will at least match the R5. This was what I was asking, without all the defensive posts about how the Z9 is great and this and that...
No need to be resorting to the move on thing, I have clearly explained what I was discussing, (I'll say it again, the Mod here Alan got it loud and clear and he has posted here saying so) let's calm down on the defensive posts and look at the brand with a critical eye without the rose tinted glasses as soon as anyone suggests one brand might have a better AF system, or this or that.
This was not a defensive post in any way and I am serious. I think once the thought of another brand enters the head, moving on is often the best medicine as there is always be that nagging doubt in the back of your head that you should have done it. Look at what either Sony or Canon has to offer in cameras, and most importantly look at their lenses and if it all adds up for you, then maybe that is the best way to go. I chose to stick it out with Nikon as it made sense to transition using the F mount lenses but they have come up with the goods as far as I am concerned and I am happy, but that may not be for you.
I never found the AF of the Z7/Z7II a concern as I was able to get the images I wanted, other than bird AF tracking, it just never was an issue for me. If I really needed the AF tracking I always had the D850 if required, but I just found I never needed it enough to warrent using it much, very little in fact. Once the Z9 was announced I sold almost all of my F mount lenses and have never been happier.
I will say that it is probably worth waiting to see what the Z8 has to offer once it has had it's showing on Wednesday as I think there will be more than just the camera, probably a new lens or so and more firmware updates for the Z9 as well. If after that what Nikon has to offer still doesn't meet your requirements, I think that you still may need to look elsewhere. It is simple really and no need to be emotional about it, they are just tools for the job at the end of the day.
Sorry, but I don't believe you. The comments "maybe better if you bought Sony", "maybe better if you bought Canon", "if you're not happy here", "you'll always have doubts" and the rest of the bs that gets spewed by fellows who are somehow slighted because you looked at another brand, is just so, so immature.
Absolutely nothing wrong with someone liking and owning Nikon, but checking out other options.
Maybe FM is a better place for you. Which I'm not suggesting, just pointing the foolishness of such comments.
I see you just can't move on from your disgraceful days at DPR and the same old attacks at anything you don't agree with especially from me. It seems as though the legacy of DPR days are not left behind and have simply migrated to DR Revived. I really couldn't give a flying fornication if you do not believe me but my comments were said with complete honesty. The fact is, anyone considering a new camera system like ML should be looking at all brands if they are thinking of going that route and thus anything I said above is fair and just. If they are requiring their camera to do what their D850 could do as far as AF tracking and general overall responsiveness, then all ML cameras and systems should be considered and this is what anyone would do when looking fo a camera system. I'm somehow "who are somehow slighted because you looked at another brand"? what an absurd conclusion to make. The fact that I said it is just your animosity coming out once again and showing your true colours. The only foolishness being displayed is your desire to take control of all things that are said in any forum, just like the DPR DSLR days.
You have AndyMiller liking your post, so there's that.
Just take a deep breathe and let it go. You can't get all sanctimonious here and get a thread locked down.
And.............. When a fellow gets Nikon gear before the official release date, there's a bond there somewhere.
LOL. I have never tried to get any thread locked down in any forum anywhere. Again, this doesn't suit your narrative that you are somehow hard done by, but then it seems you are the common denominator of threads and posts being removed and not only where I have been involved. Get over the fact that there is no conspiracy, it is you and nothing else. But let us be clear on all this, you were the one that dragged my name into your posts here with your derogatory comments and snide remarks about me. I had never mentioned you at any time up until those points as I had hoped you had grown up, but it seems not. I was also hoping on a clean slate but it seems as though you can't let anything go, you always have feel as though you be the winner and control the narrative even telling me what forums I should post in so you can have a free reign to spout anything that suits you and your agenda. Unbelievable.
As for your accusation of "preferential treatment" by Niukon. I had only ever received one thing before the official date of release, the 500 PF, and that was a mistake on Nikon Australia's part as they sent it to the b&m store where I buy all my gear at, and as I was first on their list, I received it. Nikon had sent it out to them by mistake, that is all. My store rang me an hour after I picked it up and told me it was sent out by Nikon in error and Nikon was hoping I would send it back but the store said that they really couldn't do that as I had paid my money, and they asked me to promise that I would not post images or talk about it until after the official release date. I complied. So, as I stated many times previously, there were absolutely no favours given by Nikon. However, I have already stated this elsewhere and you know it but that doesn't fit your negative narrative about me.
So, why don't you just let it drop and move on.
I don't deal in conspiracy theories, I don't hang around with anyone that does. But you like buzzwords, as people grasp on to buzzwords, so to make yourself look better you want to tie me to something that has a bad connotation. I don't appreciate that. It is a fact that DPReview controlled the posts on the Zees, removing most anything that didn't put them in a good light. I'm sure you realize that there was a PM system on DPReview, and several of us that would get our posts pulled, our posts modified, temporary bans, etc., corresponded through PMs and by email. Further, I don't feel I am hard done by. There were repercussions to posting negatively about the Zee system. So be it. Kim Jong Un moderation tactics certainly helped to do DPReview in, so they paid a price for it. I lost some posts that I would just as soon not have, but there's really no value to most of the posts on forums anyway. Your 15000 "Thank you for your kind remarks" as an example.
On your "I had never mentioned you at any time", I suggest you run back through some of your FM posts.
If you were hoping for a clean slate, I'd suggest cleaning up your remarks to me. Read through all the bs you wrote after your "LOL".
It wasn't the 500Pf I was referring to, so that's another piece of before release gear. Hell, for all your shilling, I was hoping you were getting something out of it. To do it for nothing, tens of thousands of posts, borders on something beyond just being a fanboy.
It's not really a negative narrative about you. You just overtly take the position and push the position that everything Nikon is golden. I do not believe that to be true. If you don't like being called out, cut the bs, and all will be fine. As long as you're throwing out "your derogatory comments and snide remarks about me", "I had hoped you had grown up" and "you always have feel as though you be the winner and control the narrative even telling me what forums I should post in so you can have a free reign to spout anything that suits you and your agenda." and similar bs, expect some push back.
As I pointed out, this is not DPReview, so don't expect to get posts pulled just because someone doesn't agree with you.
No, I just tend to believe user error is the cause of most problems, barring the rare equipment malfunction.
Plus 1.
Having worked in a camera shop - I found it rare for a "customer problem" to be anything other than "user error" - often in the sense of either the customer not being intelligent enough or not being prepared to comprehend how to use the equipment to a good standard.
Either or perhaps both options could be behind one posters perceived problems.
@LanceB has written: @TOShooter has written: @LanceB has written: @TOShooter has written: @LanceB has written: @primeshooter has written: @LanceB has written: @primeshooter has written:Can we be candid now and discuss this without the bias and protectionism I and many others seen on dpreview of the Z cameras? Are there any folks here that have shot canon and sony that have tried the Z9 and have direct experience? My personal experience is such that the R5, beats the Z6/7 I and II variants so much so that it isn't even funny, the R5 wins hands down in every situation and is simpler to be in the correct AF mode, etc etc. It is very clear that dpreview moderation attempted to hide any complaints of the AF system in the bodies I mention. The R5 AF system is so far in advance of those nikon bodies.
Now what about the Z9 (as I am thinking about the potential in the Z8 AF system). There seem to be mixed reports that even with the Z9 it isn't there yet, not R8/R3 levels. Is there anyone out there has honestly used both systems extensively can comment? What is the real story...in terms of AF reliability vs Canon / Sony and tracking performance.
You have had a long history of dissatisfaction with Nikon so, I don't know why you don't just go with the Canon R5 if you've found it works for you. If Canon (or Sony) has the cameras and more importantly the lenses, then buy either that suits your needs. If you do buy the Z9 you will always be wondering whether the Canon R5 or Sony A1 might just be that little bit better, there is no need to beat yourself up over it, just sell your Nikon gear and buy Canon or Sony and be happy, move on.
However, I have a good friend that shoots the Canon R5 and we both go shooting birds and I can assure you he isn't getting any more keepers than I with my Z9, in fact I think I am more successful, but that may be just technique or lenses used. Is that definitive? No, as we are probably not pushing our cameras to the extreme like some would like to think that they need to do. However, I will say one thing, he covets the Nikon 400 f4.5 VRS, the 500 f5.6 PF and the 800 f6.3 PF, he isn't all that happy with the Canon RF lens offerings nor the prices. But, like cameras, lenses are updated and new ones released all the time.
I am not going to try to convince you one way or the other as I really don't care what you shoot with but it just seems as though you are ready for a change due to your prior dissatisfactions with Nikon and it seems as though you need to try another brand, it may be time to move on.
Not at all, I don't have any problems with the D850, or D810 for what I use them for. The R5 does not work for me, if you read back I gave a reason. I merely added that in her to show how poor the Z7 AF system is, that was all. I never said I would buy or want a Z9 either. PS I am not beating myself up either, just seeking the truth from folks that have used all or at least two of the flagships. They after all are really going to be the only ones who can compare them and their AF abilities. Rf mount is too closed in terms of lens selection, I already know this. I was commenting on the AF system only, not the rest of the system. My post was all about - as Alan the mod clearly got, the true AF abilities of the Z9 and what that might mean for the Z8 if and when it comes along. To work out that story, we need to at least asertain that the Z9 can play in the same league as the R5 don't we?
Regarding your buddy with Z9 / R5 good! We are getting somewhere, finally. This is exactly what I asked, the real story of how they compare. So it does sound promising that if the Z8 has the Z9 AF system it will at least match the R5. This was what I was asking, without all the defensive posts about how the Z9 is great and this and that...
No need to be resorting to the move on thing, I have clearly explained what I was discussing, (I'll say it again, the Mod here Alan got it loud and clear and he has posted here saying so) let's calm down on the defensive posts and look at the brand with a critical eye without the rose tinted glasses as soon as anyone suggests one brand might have a better AF system, or this or that.
This was not a defensive post in any way and I am serious. I think once the thought of another brand enters the head, moving on is often the best medicine as there is always be that nagging doubt in the back of your head that you should have done it. Look at what either Sony or Canon has to offer in cameras, and most importantly look at their lenses and if it all adds up for you, then maybe that is the best way to go. I chose to stick it out with Nikon as it made sense to transition using the F mount lenses but they have come up with the goods as far as I am concerned and I am happy, but that may not be for you.
I never found the AF of the Z7/Z7II a concern as I was able to get the images I wanted, other than bird AF tracking, it just never was an issue for me. If I really needed the AF tracking I always had the D850 if required, but I just found I never needed it enough to warrent using it much, very little in fact. Once the Z9 was announced I sold almost all of my F mount lenses and have never been happier.
I will say that it is probably worth waiting to see what the Z8 has to offer once it has had it's showing on Wednesday as I think there will be more than just the camera, probably a new lens or so and more firmware updates for the Z9 as well. If after that what Nikon has to offer still doesn't meet your requirements, I think that you still may need to look elsewhere. It is simple really and no need to be emotional about it, they are just tools for the job at the end of the day.
Sorry, but I don't believe you. The comments "maybe better if you bought Sony", "maybe better if you bought Canon", "if you're not happy here", "you'll always have doubts" and the rest of the bs that gets spewed by fellows who are somehow slighted because you looked at another brand, is just so, so immature.
Absolutely nothing wrong with someone liking and owning Nikon, but checking out other options.
Maybe FM is a better place for you. Which I'm not suggesting, just pointing the foolishness of such comments.
I see you just can't move on from your disgraceful days at DPR and the same old attacks at anything you don't agree with especially from me. It seems as though the legacy of DPR days are not left behind and have simply migrated to DR Revived. I really couldn't give a flying fornication if you do not believe me but my comments were said with complete honesty. The fact is, anyone considering a new camera system like ML should be looking at all brands if they are thinking of going that route and thus anything I said above is fair and just. If they are requiring their camera to do what their D850 could do as far as AF tracking and general overall responsiveness, then all ML cameras and systems should be considered and this is what anyone would do when looking fo a camera system. I'm somehow "who are somehow slighted because you looked at another brand"? what an absurd conclusion to make. The fact that I said it is just your animosity coming out once again and showing your true colours. The only foolishness being displayed is your desire to take control of all things that are said in any forum, just like the DPR DSLR days.
You have AndyMiller liking your post, so there's that.
Just take a deep breathe and let it go. You can't get all sanctimonious here and get a thread locked down.
And.............. When a fellow gets Nikon gear before the official release date, there's a bond there somewhere.
LOL. I have never tried to get any thread locked down in any forum anywhere. Again, this doesn't suit your narrative that you are somehow hard done by, but then it seems you are the common denominator of threads and posts being removed and not only where I have been involved. Get over the fact that there is no conspiracy, it is you and nothing else. But let us be clear on all this, you were the one that dragged my name into your posts here with your derogatory comments and snide remarks about me. I had never mentioned you at any time up until those points as I had hoped you had grown up, but it seems not. I was also hoping on a clean slate but it seems as though you can't let anything go, you always have feel as though you be the winner and control the narrative even telling me what forums I should post in so you can have a free reign to spout anything that suits you and your agenda. Unbelievable.
As for your accusation of "preferential treatment" by Niukon. I had only ever received one thing before the official date of release, the 500 PF, and that was a mistake on Nikon Australia's part as they sent it to the b&m store where I buy all my gear at, and as I was first on their list, I received it. Nikon had sent it out to them by mistake, that is all. My store rang me an hour after I picked it up and told me it was sent out by Nikon in error and Nikon was hoping I would send it back but the store said that they really couldn't do that as I had paid my money, and they asked me to promise that I would not post images or talk about it until after the official release date. I complied. So, as I stated many times previously, there were absolutely no favours given by Nikon. However, I have already stated this elsewhere and you know it but that doesn't fit your negative narrative about me.
So, why don't you just let it drop and move on.
I don't deal in conspiracy theories, I don't hang around with anyone that does. But you like buzzwords, as people grasp on to buzzwords, so to make yourself look better you want to tie me to something that has a bad connotation. I don't appreciate that. It is a fact that DPReview controlled the posts on the Zees, removing most anything that didn't put them in a good light. I'm sure you realize that there was a PM system on DPReview, and several of us that would get our posts pulled, our posts modified, temporary bans, etc., corresponded through PMs and by email. Further, I don't feel I am hard done by. There were repercussions to posting negatively about the Zee system. So be it. Kim Jong Un moderation tactics certainly helped to do DPReview in, so they paid a price for it. I lost some posts that I would just as soon not have, but there's really no value to most of the posts on forums anyway. Your 15000 "Thank you for your kind remarks" as an example.
On your "I had never mentioned you at any time", I suggest you run back through some of your FM posts.
If you were hoping for a clean slate, I'd suggest cleaning up your remarks to me. Read through all the bs you wrote after your "LOL".
It wasn't the 500Pf I was referring to, so that's another piece of before release gear. Hell, for all your shilling, I was hoping you were getting something out of it. To do it for nothing, tens of thousands of posts, borders on something beyond just being a fanboy.
It's not really a negative narrative about you. You just overtly take the position and push the position that everything Nikon is golden. I do not believe that to be true. If you don't like being called out, cut the bs, and all will be fine. As long as you're throwing out "your derogatory comments and snide remarks about me", "I had hoped you had grown up" and "you always have feel as though you be the winner and control the narrative even telling me what forums I should post in so you can have a free reign to spout anything that suits you and your agenda." and similar bs, expect some push back.
As I pointed out, this is not DPReview, so don't expect to get posts pulled just because someone doesn't agree with you.
Wow, any of my comments is changed around in order to denegrate at any opportunity - saying conspiracy theories is a buzz word, I mean really? What else would you like me to call it?
I think you'll find the control by the DPR mods was not about "protecting" the Z cameras but stopping the downward spiral of the forums into slanging matches (which serve no useful purpose) and for no other reason and thus you are reading way too much into things.
"15000 thank you for the kind remarks" comment is just another example of pushing extremes to bolster your flawed digs at me. I mean, please tote them up and get a real figure. That sort of extreme comment just makes you look petty, and dare I say it, immature as that is what a child would do.
"I had never mentioned you art any time" was in reference to this new forum, DPRevivied. That is what I am talking about as a clean slate. You chose to use my name here on a couple of derogatory posts towards me.
As for receiving Nikon items before release, I have never received any other items before release other than the 500PF, not a one ever. So, that puts to bed another cheap dig at me (will they ever stop) about being a shill for Nikon. As for defending Nikon, I would do the same for any other brand if there were people who were being overly critical, which I found at times from you and a few others. However, as I do not own another brand camera, it is not my problem to be suppotive of them.
As for my comment, "you always have feel as though you be the winner and control the narrative even telling me what forums I should post in so you can have a free reign to spout anything that suits you and your agenda" you did say go back to FM forums just a reply or two back and you would only be saying that to control who posts here and what can be posted.
As for pulling posts, I never expected any posts to be pulled at DPReview or here so I don't know how you came up with that little dig at me again. You have no evidence yet you still insist that it was I who somehow managed to have it done. Unbelievable. You just can't resist a dig even when there is no evidence and when I swear that I never asked posts or thread to be deleted. Not one of the comments I have made here didn't have a reply from you with a caveat dig in some way shape or form.
@TOShooter has written: @RMcL has written: @TOShooter has written: @RMcL has written:TO, I really do think you are the main culprit and conspiracy theorist here. In this thread you have commented several times about the unjust bias and ulterior motivations of DPReview on how easy it was to have posts removed, censored and threads shut down and even get oneself banned. Positioning yourself here as the unfairly treated victim. Fact is that DPReview had codes of conduct that they required forum participants to abide by and one found out rather abruptly if one had crossed the line. I had several posts deleted during a period of time and interestingly those posts were mainly responses to you during the old DSLR vs Z wars where you were a prominent champion of the anti-z movement. These posts of mine had nothing to do with criticizing Z cameras, but criticizing “something” else. Was it unfair of Thierry to single me out those times? Did I go away, sulk and concoct conspiracy theories to justify the righteousness of my own actions. No, I totally got it and accepted it and moved on. Treat like with like fair and square, that’s all.
There are things you know that you know. There are things that you know you don't know. But there are also things you don't know that you don't know. You're spending too much time in the latter and not enough time in the former.
But know this. You can try to distract a thread, and on DPReview you could get it shut down. That's not going to work here.
Whatever you say TO. I don’t know what I don’t know and that is an undeniable truth, but I assume by that you mean you know some things that I don’t know? In that case I would ask, what is it I don’t know that you know? You have the stage here, so spill the beans and enlighten me/others.
I’ve noticed that a pain point for you seems to be your perception that others are controlling the narrative, getting threads not to their taste shut down and the like. Well, you seem to be confident that that won’t happen here, so yeah, enjoy it then. Perhaps you have found your place of true belonging? I don’t doubt that you have a considerable amount of photographic knowledge and experience to share, so why not let bygones be bygones and do that?
I do not need your permission to "take the stage" nor do I intend to enlighten you. I merely pointed out that the mods on DPReview controlled one side of the narrative, the side that projected the Zees as something they were not. That gave fellows such as Lance and Leonard the opportunity to present the Z6 and Z7 as being a lot better than they actually were / are. I saw through the bs early on, so I had no intention of buying into it. No pain involved - I had a good rapport with moderation, all considered. And there are no bygones.
Condescension noted.
And this quote from Thom explains the Lances and the Leonards of the forums. Likely came with some side benefits. Assuming I'm understanding it correctly.
For me, I'd rather give someone my honest opinion, rather than sell my integrity for a few dollars or the use of some gear. YMMV @thom has written:Moreover, the dpreview community was key influencers. How many of those dpreview forum users were asked (both on the forums and off) by others "what to buy?" Guess what? Most of the long-term contributors will probably pipe in and say they were. All the time. This is no different than the reason why camera companies have Ambassadors: people buy things on the recommendations of others.
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Of-course you don't need my permission, nor did I infer that you did. I was telling you to enjoy your new-found platform which it seems you have indeed found, at-least for the time being. Despite you saying that you do not intend to enlighten me, you did include that snippet from Thom at the end. Of-course I have no idea as to the overall context in which that message was written. You know, it would actually make more sense to me if there was in fact some credence to your claims as it would at-least partially justify why you have been on this personal mission for all these years like a dog with a bone. Yes, I don't know what I don't know and perhaps all the DPReview dirty laundry will come to light now. Who knows. They're getting shut down anyway so I doubt anyone will sue for defamation. What I do know is that I have derived a lot of pleasure from using all my Nikon cameras, D500, D850, Z7 and now particularly the Z9 and I will continue to do that whilst humbly accepting that all brands have their pros and cons.
I leave it up to you forum alphas to hash it out then. Have fun! (P.S. you don't need my permission to have fun 😉)
Actually TO, I said I would shut up and let the forum alphas hash it out, but looking at the comment you got from Thom, I don’t see any real revelations there, do you? The world of selling products, goods and services is based on building a reputation and a brand and an important part of that is getting your customer base to pass on along good comments and recommendations. Many happy owners of products are pleased and willing to do this without expecting any kick back or favors and something that one would likely be very willing to do especially if prompted for an opinion. Pleased, happy consumers have a tendency to be loyal to the brand they have invested in and want to say good things about it. This is expected and normal. So, yeah, no surprise that the dpreview community and the site in general became an important influencer in that sense. Hell, if someone asked me for a buying opinion on the Z9 I would recommend it without hesitation and it would be my honest opinion and would not involve me selling my integrity. If I were a pleased, happy Canon or Sony owner I would do the same. Therefore, I am technically a potential influencer. Is this supposed to be a bad thing and an indicator of a larger conspiracy to make Z cameras seem better than they actually are? Yes, you made it rather clear that were not buying into this “BS” from a very early stage and still are - to the point of appearing to be some kind of personal vendetta that has occupied a significant number of years of your forum based existence. The real question is who is actually propagating the BS? Your opinion is just that, an opinion, and one opinion of many albeit a rather loud and tainted one. There is no debate that Nikon had to play catch-up with certain aspects of the AF functionality of their new Z cameras compared to their peers and this is something that is generally accepted, was already generally accepted quite some time ago, but for many the specific use cases that were impacted did not overly dominate their use and enjoyment of the camera, but for some it did, and I guess for those where it really mattered and was disruptive to their use of the camera had to seek alternate solutions, such as keeping a hold of their D500’s or D850’s in the meantime. Simple as that. You on the other hand (and I’m sure you’ll correct me if I am wrong here as I am just guessing) never owned or tried a Z6/Z7-II, but chose to denounce and deride it from the DSLR forum sidelines on your crusade to cut through all the supposed BS and in the process got a lot of people fed up, frustrated and generally unhappy. You saw the truth and the rest of us were just blind and/or covering up the truth, and let’s not forget, you were the real victim in this, getting your posts deleted by the mods, getting banned, etc. What a tremendous sacrifice it is to protect the TRUTH 🙂.
The fool on the hill, maybe the best picture of me ...
... I've read this thread for post 1 and all the subsequent ones:
You have voluntarily entered a paradise without any Police:
- and you start spitting on the floor,
- shitting on the carpets,
- punching the nose of your neighbors
Not sure that was a great job at explaining that,
You did it for me, thanks. It was a good insight into how a Pro brain works.
Thanks again.
Sorry, but I don't believe you.
First:
this way of answering is missing respect for somebody who freely expressed his opinion.
Second:
you have said exactly the same things but..
Third:
you value so high your knowledge and judgment.... that you " I'm not suggesting" somebody else needs to move to another forum.
I think Leonard gets paid per defensive post.
Here is another of your judgment again.
Pissing out people for sport, uh ?
Please state was game are YOU playing in THIS FORUM.
(enough is enough - I no-know you from DPR - here I know you enough)
common sense is unfortunately not very common
( best quote of the day )
People gonna get 'upset' either way. It's the internet and it's 2023.
That's a very good ALIBI
I saw people getting it out of a drawer, when they know they were at fault, and have nowhere to go and defend themself!
C'mon Leonard. Answer the question.
Another personal attack?
( How people reading your comment would say: "Great post by @XRay" is lost on me )
I think it's healthy to debate the pro's and cons of various systems
I think the same and it is, for this reason, I'll keep reading.
(hoping some pearls to appear and grows my understanding)
.... some posters here have that mindset; they just work around the issues
I worked all my life around my huge defects.
( I think it's a great-a-thing - more when somebody does that instead of complaining )
I'd rather give someone my honest opinion,
I don't think so reading what I've read here.
I've got the clear impression you are a "Flamer".
Now it's up to you to prove the contrary in the next few days.
Bare faced lies dressed up as facts.
I have no clues there... waiting for your corrections avidly!!
( DP beginner doesn't mean fresh-man )
that's not going to happen.
flames again? Why ???
( never lose hope )
I'm getting increasingly worried about you.
A personal attack that nobody needs HERE.
( should I remember everybody > we are in Paradise and not in DPR ??? )
So here we go with moving goal posts.
That's not a crime nor does netiquette frown upon that
I know of people who use them just fine,
( but you can't stop flaming by yourself, arent you ? )
95% of the time, with anything, the problem boils down to user error,
How many times does this sentence repeat itself during this thread?
( explain how you can bring down the flames by repeating it )
It suits men of a certain age
That's for me I'm sure :-D
( Thanks for the detailed inside on an argument I knew nothing of )
Enjoy your salt.
What a GREAT POST, very helpfull
( my compliments )
Congratulations on once again making up
If that is not a flaming response to.... "if you cant comprehend why"
( I know - bad habits are hard to die - I insist we are in Paradise - not DPR )
this is not DPReview,
( I think you completely missed that point of what you write )
Actually TO, I said I would shut up
You didn't, that's a fact
( whatever you can argue after, has no sense - you are not speaking of photography )
I'd settle for a smattering of images that missed focus, combined with EXIF data and the focus modes used for each (appropriately labeled, including AF-S, AF-C, wide area, single point, etc) to determine the actual cause. If we couldn't do that from the images/etc alone, we'd be at an impasse still unless someone wanted to film the camera hunting, or not, etc.
A Z9 can output exactly what it's doing. You can do that very easily with an Atomos or Acsoon accessory (the latter is cheaper and uses your phone). When my teaching assistant was complaining about something, I had him record the video of what the camera was doing while he was taking stills. It was very informative. The problem was not the one he thought it was.
@Ghostfox1 has written:I'd settle for a smattering of images that missed focus, combined with EXIF data and the focus modes used for each (appropriately labeled, including AF-S, AF-C, wide area, single point, etc) to determine the actual cause. If we couldn't do that from the images/etc alone, we'd be at an impasse still unless someone wanted to film the camera hunting, or not, etc.
A Z9 can output exactly what it's doing. You can do that very easily with an Atomos or Acsoon accessory (the latter is cheaper and uses your phone). When my teaching assistant was complaining about something, I had him record the video of what the camera was doing while he was taking stills. It was very informative. The problem was not the one he thought it was.
Yes, unfortunately the people with the problem don't have the z series cameras to do such a thing at this point.