Nikon ZF VS X-T5: Has Nikon released a Fuji Killer?

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Booray Perry

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@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
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@thestonerguy5276
@thestonerguy5276 Жыл бұрын
If Nikon had done this in 2014 I'd be shooting Nikon again. But they didn't, so I bought an X-T1 and nothing will pry my Fuji cameras away from me now. If I had an abondance of $$$ I might buy the Nikon for nostalgic purposes, but they didn't quite get there in time for me. This doesn't explain why several other digital camera manufacturers make ugly cameras, the there's not doubt the new Nikon is interesting, now, and how/what will happen with future releases.
@enigmabletchley6936
@enigmabletchley6936 Жыл бұрын
As a long-term Fuji user - and I use them because as an 'oldie' I find the dials etc are more relateable to my length of experience than front and rear rotating wheels - I am afraid this camera could make me very disloyal. I love Fuji glass but as a former Nikon shooter (film days) I love even more the Nikon lens ecosphere, especially some of the old manual AI glass. You are spot on about the decision point for Fuji users being around the X-T5. This camera is very disruptive to the Fuji world, imho.
@truthkeeperfilms
@truthkeeperfilms 11 ай бұрын
The new Nikon Z glass is simply amazing. Their 1.8 S lineup (24mm, 35mm, 50mm, and 85mm) for $400-600 and the optics are PHENOMENAL. Nothing that Canon or Sony have can compare to the price:performance ratio of Nikon glass.
@danni0510
@danni0510 8 ай бұрын
​@@truthkeeperfilmsI do think the best reasons to go Nikon is the 40 2.0 and 28 2.8
@dai9775
@dai9775 6 ай бұрын
​@@truthkeeperfilmsagree with u, the quality of Nikon lens blow my mind. Microcontrast, sharpness, contrast, ... all better than Fuji-Canon_ Sony lens at the same even the higher price
@truthkeeperfilms
@truthkeeperfilms 6 ай бұрын
@@dai9775 - Exactly. Look at Sonys 1.8 glass, it’s cheap and the optics are pathetic. If you want better glass, you have to jump to the GM glass. Nikons 1.8 S Primes give you GM quality at $500-$700 mint condition used.
@Maistaah
@Maistaah Жыл бұрын
I have worked with Nikon cameras for many years and I am still convinced by the products, the menu navigation and the quality of the results. But then Fuji moved into my studio with an X-T3 to try out. . The quality of the results despite the APS-C sensor completely convinced me. The argument for changing was ultimately the size and weight of the system, especially the lenses, and the associated price structure. At Fuji there was also the beautiful retro look, the image preview of the mirrorless system, the film simulations and the generous and useful firmware updates. OK for sure, if I were still active in the Nikon system, I would definitely have ordered the ZF as a privat add-on for fun, but with a fully equipped Fuji system, this camera is completely unappealing to me. The only thing I really miss is the auto focus system, but it looks like Fuji has recognized the problem and is rapidly catching up. We will see what the friendly company with an eye on their users, will bring us in the future. P.S. Thank you for your great content, it's a pleasure to watch, keep it up. 🙏🥰👍🏼 Best wishes from Germany.
@nimai0108
@nimai0108 Жыл бұрын
I got tired of waiting for Xpro4 and pulled the trigger on this. If Nikon can make a range finder version of ZF. They can really go after Fuji.
@cameraman655
@cameraman655 Жыл бұрын
Yep, a mirrorless FF version of Nikon’s famous ‘S’ rangefinder series from the 50s, bye-bye…X-Pros. Fuji, Nikon is gunnin’ for ya, time to step it up.
@BradleyHansonPhotography
@BradleyHansonPhotography Жыл бұрын
They did a great job with this body, other than battery life and the weird card setup. To go all in on the retro thing, though, they really need a new line of lenses for these. The Nikon Z lenses are huge and ugly. A series of small ones like the 40 would be great in a 28 and 85…
@nimai0108
@nimai0108 Жыл бұрын
@@BradleyHansonPhotography with aperture rings.
@BradleyHansonPhotography
@BradleyHansonPhotography Жыл бұрын
@@nimai0108 exactly!
@GreyGhost-r4z
@GreyGhost-r4z 4 ай бұрын
@@nimai0108Aperture Ring is a MUST have
@n1ngnuo
@n1ngnuo 11 ай бұрын
I'm a Nikon shooter, I own the Zfc, before I had the X100T and sold it. The battery life is much longer than what is stated officially, so I would not worry. I have the black Zfc and will get the Zf as well. This camera is better than any Fuji X camera on the market, you can't compare it. And I have so many old AI-lenses, it's just a joy to see that I can now use them without crop.
@shy-guy5544
@shy-guy5544 8 ай бұрын
Very interesting. Do you need an adapter to use the AI lenses? Thanks
@tonyjames2144
@tonyjames2144 3 ай бұрын
@@shy-guy5544 yes
@MartinusRooijakkers
@MartinusRooijakkers Жыл бұрын
The black & white modus on the new Zf is actualy 3 different types of B&W, comparable with Acros, regular B&W and another type. Even on my Z50 there is a digital zoom possibility for the manual focussing. I moved it to the F2 button on the front of the camera and it works great.
@bigboi36
@bigboi36 Жыл бұрын
I too tweaked my B/W recipes Fuji Film weekly Richie created several recipes. They work quite well!
@tolga1cool
@tolga1cool Жыл бұрын
Played around with the ZF extensively. Absolutely amazing retro camera. Definitely a "fuji killer" if you can call it that. The biggest downfall is the total lack of lenses with an aperture ring. Since i shoot in aperture priority mode >90% of the time this makes the whole retro appeal a moot point unfortunately Works amazingly with old adapted lenses though. Especially zooming in to the detected eye for manual focus is amazing
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
It's interesting how many people are addicted to the aperture ring. People who don't use Fuji think it's ridiculous. 🙂
@tolga1cool
@tolga1cool Жыл бұрын
@@BoorayPerry I don't use Fuji at all, I do however still use analog cameras alongside my digital one and like the user experience quite a lot, which is why having a "retro" style camera needs to have lenses with an aperture ring imho
@tolga1cool
@tolga1cool Жыл бұрын
@@CianMcsweeney Thats exactly what I said though? The camera is absolutely amazing, but because of the lack of glass it falls short...
@CianMcsweeney
@CianMcsweeney Жыл бұрын
@@tolga1cool I wasn't replying to you apologies, was replying to @BoorayPerry, redid the reply there
@CianMcsweeney
@CianMcsweeney Жыл бұрын
@@BoorayPerry I disagree, even all of sonys new lenses have aperture rings now
@alanjcravophotography4149
@alanjcravophotography4149 Жыл бұрын
I have both systems… and ZF hands down …selling all my apsc Fujifilm systems and not looking back… ZF will be in good company sat next to my Z6 and Z9…
@doogieham
@doogieham Жыл бұрын
Booray, to answer your question at @19:37, I’m one of those people who actually really likes the new B&W mode. To me, it fits the whole ethos of the camera and I actually find SOOC monochrome images from my Z7ii to have really nice tones and gradations. Thus, I treat them like I treat my film sims from my X-T5.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
I think I would like it too. :)
@jeffkim6729
@jeffkim6729 11 ай бұрын
Sorry to see the Photobomb Podcast end. It was the only podcast that I look forward to every Tue/Wed.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry 11 ай бұрын
That's really nice of you to say. We enjoyed doing it. :)
@JonathanJK
@JonathanJK Жыл бұрын
I’ve wanted a mirrorless ff for ages from Fuji since 2012 after owning the first x100. Now I’m considering a Nikon for the first time in my life.
@rakoksy
@rakoksy 11 ай бұрын
Agree....I hate this their choice to produce only aps-c and mf
@JonathanJK
@JonathanJK 11 ай бұрын
@@rakoksyAll I want is a ff mirrorless and you can stick a fixed 35mm lens on it as well like Leica does (but its 28mm) with the Q series.
@Eelgnotsa
@Eelgnotsa 11 ай бұрын
You could say that I love you about a lot of features,whenwhen it regards to black and white switch ability, but not having to go to the menus is excellent
@lesliedellow1533
@lesliedellow1533 10 ай бұрын
I have had the experience of lugging around a bag full of full frame lenses, and found it no fun at all. Which is why I switched first to Micro Four Thirds, and now to Fuji. I must say that I also like the retro styling of the Fujis.
@chopa2less
@chopa2less Жыл бұрын
I'll probably buy a Nikon ZF in coming months. I have several Fuji cameras (XT-3, XT-2 and X100V) and several Nikons (D800E, D500 and Z6II) and an assortment of Nikon and Fuji lenses. I'll keep the X100V and one of the XTs, I'll part with a Z 6II and eventually the D500 (based on what the expected Z6III will look like for wildlife and sports). The different colored ZF bodies don't appeal to me, so I'll stick with black. One of the most interesting things to me cosmetically is that the dials are made of brass, and as the paint wears off of the dials the brass comes through.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
Oh, that's cool!
@desmondpainter7313
@desmondpainter7313 Жыл бұрын
So beautiful I immediately felt tempted... but I must say I don't use Fuji purely for nostalgic 'retro' reasons. In fact I use an XS10 as a daily camera - what hooked me was the simulations and the small, good, affordable lenses. With aperture rings! That, more than ISO and SS, is what I really want to control in an 'analogue' way. I don't want to buy into a body purely for nostalgic reasons. So the issue will be, do I need full frame? I didn't buy a full frame up to now, and not only because they aren't retro styled... I will have to wait and see if the full frame really does offer enough advantages over the latest Fuji sensor. But man, this Nikon is attractive...
@photographydiscourse1185
@photographydiscourse1185 Жыл бұрын
Hi Booray Perry - I like your style of presentation and you seem to be reasonably unbiased, which is very appreciated. That said, there are some things you should be aware of: 1) the CIPA rating on the battery life is totally out of whack with reality. I easily shoot an entire wedding day with 2 Nikon ENEL-15C batteries on the Z6II (same battery as is in the Zf). I have no doubt that this battery will be fully sufficient for any and all professional use. 2) the reason for the micro SD card is simply for space savings - the choice was 1 card or 2 with the micro and I think it is clear that Nikon made the right choice. 3) The Nikon Zf does 4k 60 but with an APS-C crop - this is is de facto as good as the Fuji as the Fuji is an APS-C camera. 4) ISO performance is not only better on the Nikon due to its native range, but also the fact that full frame is much more competent in low light than APS-C - but more to the point, the Nikon Zf focuses to -10 EV at 1.2 - so call it -9EV at 1.6, or -8EV at 2.2 - this is really industry leading at this point and just as important as the ISO range etc. Ironically you said, "congratulations, you can now get a "Fuji Style" camera in Full Frame", and I get what you are trying to say, but I think you forget that there were no Fuji cameras back in the film days - besides disposables and later point and shoots - literally the so called "Fuji Style" camera is modeled after the old Nikons with perhaps the Canon AE-1 thrown in. So, Nikon is NOT imitating Fuji - to the contrary Fuji is and has always imitated Nikon - Nikon is now taking its rightful place in producing a camera based on the designs that they created in the first place. And to point 1 above, I assure you that the battery is sufficient for professional work. I would say that the ergonomics of the grip are lacking for pro work, but that does not seem to be something that bothers you as this is clearly the case with Fuji cameras as they have no grip to speak of either - I am sure in both cases there are third party options - for the Nikon we already know that Small Rig has designed a grip specifically for the Nikon Zf. Finally, you speak of lens selection. You should know that Nikon is again at the forefront of optical design in the inustry. Simply put, the Z S line lenses are second to none in the market. They have a line of 1.8 S primes that are literally professional grad 1.8's - not the 1/8's of old but top of class IQ, build quality, aberration control and focus breathing corrected. In short, they are the best body of 1.8 primes on the market. Nikons faster glass is also spectacular and better than the competition. So, from a pro standpoint, especially for events/weddings - what is most important? 1) ergonomics - we must hold the camera all day long - this is where the Nikon Zf falls down a bit but no more so than the Fuji's which are equally uncomfortable to hold, 2) low light performance - no comparison - The Nikon is full frame and focus in much darker situations, 3) lenses - no comparison - for anyone that has used the new S line glass from Nikon - it is better than (and at its worst as good as) any lenses from any other manufacturer., 4) battery life - yes the CIPA rating is low, and always seems to be an under estimate especially when it comes to Nikon, but I can assure you that the ENEL-15C battery is sufficient for any professional event work - 2 batteries will carry the day - 3 at the most - this is not really different than what you need with the Fuji. Finally, I always struggle to undertand how anyone would choose APS-C for pro use. I am not saying that you cannot get good images with APS-C as I know one can and I have myself, but the inherent disadvantages in low light and subject isolation just make me scratch my head as to why this would be a first choice - it is the reason that I never invested in Fuji gear to be honest. If it is just about size and weight, I suppose that was a reason in the past, but the Zf is not that big of a camera (neither is the Z6/7 form factor). Anyway, I am not dumping on Fuji - even if it appears that I am. I like their aesthetics and I know several colleagues that swear by their color profiles. As a RAW shooter, I guess I just don't see this as that much of an advantage as RAW files (especially Nikon NEF files that are among the best RAW files out there) can be made to look any way with editing - including just like any Fuji file - there are literally presets out there than imitate the Fuji film profiles for non-Fuji images. I have gone on for too long, but wanted to be sure that some of the salient facts you missed were addressed. That said, nice video and presentation! -PD
@petervanpuyvelde8959
@petervanpuyvelde8959 Жыл бұрын
Fujifilm simulations are surely a great nice to have, but should not be considered as a dealbreaker, especially for raw shooters.
@jpmaurice00
@jpmaurice00 Жыл бұрын
I think you gave a very fair review considering you are clearly in the Fuji "Space" as you put it. I've been using Nikon sine the 90's. I get your issue with the battery but for hobbyists like myself, I've never taken even 300 pictures in one day so getting back to a hotel/cabin/camper/home and putting the battery back on the changer or, with the Nikon Zf, just plug in the USBC cable and you're ready for the next day's fun. Thank you for your time and what you do for your viewers!
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
There have been many comments that battery life is much better than Nikon says so maybe not an issue at all. Thanks for the thanks!
@gamerw1zz
@gamerw1zz Жыл бұрын
When I was younger all I wanted was a Nikon because back then, that was the camera to have... Having used, Canon, Sony and now recently Fujifilm X-T4, I don't see a single reason I'd want the ZF. I specifically ran away from the extreme cost that is fullframe. I'm loving the Fujifilm colors, even more the sims I can mess around with when I don't need to edit every single phot I take. I honestly don't see myself leaving fuji anytime soon, I'm absolutely in love with this gear.
@Cotictimmy
@Cotictimmy Жыл бұрын
I had a black Nikon FE2 back in the day & I was in love with it, so the Zf retro styling is fine, but I’m not especially worried about retro styling these days, so I would actually prefer to have that Nikon Zf sensor, Exspeed 7 processor, & Zf specifications list inside a D780 or even D3 style body. A 24MP full frame is a sweet spot for me.
@cameraman655
@cameraman655 Жыл бұрын
If Nikon were to develop a full lineup of “retro” designed bodies, yeah, it would be a definite threat, and I might be tempted to give it a shot (no pun intended). At the moment, I am more than a bit disappointed in Fuji’s offerings as of late, PASM, no Battery Booster for the X-T5, still mediocre AF, etc...Now if this is a one-off camera, not it likely will not be a Fuji killer. I guess we will see upon release how it sells, I believe Nikon tried this “retro” thing with the Df a few years back, it was a flop. At the end day I am happy to see Nikon coming out with this, it might be the fire under Fuji’s a** needed to get off their duffs, get serious, and up their game
@domtomas1178
@domtomas1178 Жыл бұрын
Exactly, we want to see the X-Pro4 already Fuji…
@mardouqhouseofe3962
@mardouqhouseofe3962 11 ай бұрын
i didnt give up on Nikon and waited years shooting my D810. The camera that ive been waiting for has arrived.
@just_A_Hack
@just_A_Hack Жыл бұрын
I love the look of the Zf and would love to purchase it, but the cost of full frame is a real issue I think. I have loved my Nikons, but those lenses can get expensive. Big reason why I stay with aps-c or super old dslrs lol Great video Booray! Really enjoyed you on the fujilove podcast the other week when you guys were talking about the upcoming summit
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
Thanks! We had a good time. :)
@frankfeng2701
@frankfeng2701 Жыл бұрын
28SE and 40SE are affordable
@just_A_Hack
@just_A_Hack Жыл бұрын
@@frankfeng2701 100% they are. I was kind of meaning more of like the super zooms for wildlife, the 24-70 2.8. Which of course aren't necessities for an amateur but the crop sensor equivalents are way cheaper typically. But you are right about the 28 and 40. I had the 28 on a recent vacation and it was great. The more I find out about that zf, the more I need it lol
@domtomas1178
@domtomas1178 Жыл бұрын
Why would anyone get a super zoom for the Zf body? It’s clearly marketed and designed to be used with small primes @@just_A_Hack Also it’s actual not that much more than the X-T5. And it seems to be built a lot better, if we are to believe the first reviews of it.
@just_A_Hack
@just_A_Hack Жыл бұрын
@@domtomas1178 I definitely think that it would be much better suited to the smaller primes, but if I'm buying a camera, i want to use it for everything. Just the same way I used a 70-300 on the x-pro 3. It may not be what is best suited for it, but that's the camera I had so it had to be lol. I'm really looking forward to some of the local camera places we have to get them in so I can get a closer look at the zf. Between it and the hopefully x-pro4, it's exciting times
@Saltanitor
@Saltanitor 12 күн бұрын
I recently decided to go from my trusted Fuji system to try the Nikon Zf and I couldn’t be happier, the picture quality and the sensor performance is on another level, I can’t see myself spending $1700-$1800 on a Fuji APSC body when I can get a full frame for a little more and another benefit is the ability to use full frame in crop sensor mode
@tashihishey34
@tashihishey34 Жыл бұрын
The Japanese concept of Wabi sabi embraces the search for beauty in imperfection, that's why I bought a used Leica M240. It is the perfectly imperfect camera - No IBIS, autofocus, 10 bit internal, face recognition, etc; At 66 it feels like an old friend returning home.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
That's the first time "Wabi sabi" has been mentioned in a comment and it was a great one. :)
@danielfortune4283
@danielfortune4283 Жыл бұрын
Nikon does have something similar to film simulations on its cameras. They call it "Picture Control" (accessed from the menu settings). It's not as fancy but serves a similar purpose. And you could easily make unique "film recipes" by moving the various sliders within each Picture Control option in the same way that's commonly done on Fuji cameras.
@monstermiu
@monstermiu Жыл бұрын
Film simulation isn't just a simply saturation brightness things.
@adriannasanchez468
@adriannasanchez468 6 ай бұрын
@@monstermiuneither is picture control. And with the Nikon you can download film simulation picture control profiles . Regardless, RAW is superior to jpegs that wannabe film
@monstermiu
@monstermiu 6 ай бұрын
@@adriannasanchez468 It could never reach the fujifilm simulation level. The picture control is a basic color filter just like the drive mode inside all fujifilm camera.
@bigd7696
@bigd7696 5 ай бұрын
​@monstermiu I've looked into it playing around on my PC. You are spreading falsehoods. Picture control has more immersion settings wise than the simple tweaks you can do to the Fuji film Sims. FYI I shoot Fuji. I'm a bit tired of people making film Sims sound like the second coming. They are simply JPEG files with a LUT applied.
@tylerbrown8015
@tylerbrown8015 Жыл бұрын
I'm a Leica M shooter and the Zf might allow me to switch back to Nikon. I carry my Leica everywhere, including the grocery store and because I enjoy only the smallest lenses possible with a full-frame sensor Leica was really my only choice. I would feel good about carrying the Zf everywhere and because I generally use a 28mm lens, Nikon has me covered with either the small 28mm or the tiny 26mm! While the magic I feel when I hold my Leica is causing me to stall on this, the technologies in the Zf are impossible to resist, especially in this form-factor. On batteries, an inspiring camera is enough for me to forget about poor battery performance.
@kaluakoala
@kaluakoala 11 ай бұрын
You'll love the 😊m to z adapter that brings autofocus to manual m lenses
@n1ngnuo
@n1ngnuo 11 ай бұрын
I own the black Zfc and the battery is way better than stated. The Zf has a bigger battery than the Zfc, so I expect even better performance. If you get the Zf, get also the 26 mm pancake. This lens is simply amazing and so small, you barely notice it. I'm also bringing my Zfc everywhere.
@gregpantelides1355
@gregpantelides1355 Жыл бұрын
I love everything about the fujis except for the DR. If I meter the grass for middle the grey the clouds should not blow out…but they do. Personally I would have much rather see Fuji increase the DR on the new sensor as opposed increasing the MP. I will def be taking a very close look at the Nikon. I already have a Nikon FM, so it would make a beautiful companion. :-)
@MockUPie
@MockUPie Жыл бұрын
As a long time Fuji User and FM2/FA Hobbyist here, the Nikon Zf got me excited like no other camera in a while. Being full frame and having Z6III* specs in that retro form factor is compelling although I don't need most of it. For me, handling and shooting experience is more important than frames per second and fast continuous auto focus. And in that respect, I stay hesitant if Nikon, who did not commit to this form factor for the whole lineup (Fuji also diversified here with X-H, X-S and GFX) really went the whole way with this one. Is the Zf just an Z6 in different clothes, i. e. same menu system, huge dependency on changing settings on the back display etc? I think this is a question only further hands on testing can answer. I have no experience with the Zfc. Maybe I could adapt to the full articulating screen since it also means, that I can hide the screen. Maybe I could adapt to PSAM again, although it means that sometimes confusingly the camera has different settings than the ones which are on the dials alone (but it's the same on the FA). But one thing I really miss right away: A dedicated aperture ring on the lenses to make the manual control of the exposure triangle complete. The little display doesn't do the trick for me. Nikon did not even put an aperture ring on the two retro styled lenses! Why, Nikon? And all the other Nikkor Z lenses with their modern form factor deliver great image quality but also maybe just draw the whole camera back to being a Z6 in disguise, not a functional retro camera. In respect of lenses I am also very curious on how good one can adapt legacy AIS glass on the Zf, functionally (focusing wide open, aperture read out) and in style (the adapter should not be the one thing not retro in between). Since - to be honest - I really would like to add a good digital FM2 body to my collection. One day. I am not in an hurry to get one now.
@jean-charles9931
@jean-charles9931 Жыл бұрын
Definitely! Basic reason why, as an old Nikon addict and former film shooter, I currently own a Fuji. Lenses are the key. And if the matter is to shoot with 24-120 or 180-600, better wait for the Z6III.
@VIDEOVISTAVIEW2020
@VIDEOVISTAVIEW2020 Жыл бұрын
Its not a Z6 in disguise, the Zf is a 25mp non stacked baby Z8 with a retro flavor
@MockUPie
@MockUPie Жыл бұрын
@@VIDEOVISTAVIEW2020 "Z6" was just a shorthand of the modern design Nikon mirrorless cameras. I also called it an Z6III* right in the beginning, if that's more agreeable to you.
@VIDEOVISTAVIEW2020
@VIDEOVISTAVIEW2020 Жыл бұрын
@@MockUPie I also own a Z6. The Zf is a class of it's own catering to retro afficionados and content creator vloggers. If nikon decides to continue with the Z6 iteration line up, the Z6III should be at least 30mp.
@RandumbTech
@RandumbTech Жыл бұрын
It will absolutely eat into Fuji sales. The last thing I need is another camera, but man, this one looks sooooo cool!!
@quang5DCameras
@quang5DCameras 8 ай бұрын
I own Z6II and very happy with it ever since. It has everything I want it. I Don't Need to change every time a New Camera release. That's stupid! I Don't have the camera Syndrome think that every new camera is Better than Old ones. The Zf look nice like to my F3 but I won't go Crazy and Buy it like most will...
@carlosmcse
@carlosmcse 11 ай бұрын
Depends. Nikon has the full frame body and Fuji has the lenses. So it depends what you prioritize. If you want an all manual feel, compact camera, and small lenses, go Fuji XT. If you want more of an automated mirrorless full frame with larger AF lenses then get the Nikon. For the Nikon to work 100% as a retro manual camera they would have to release a lineup of small, compact, manual, vintage Nikkor lenses for the new mount (yes with a real aperture ring). The colors don’t matter because anyone with any taste and sense will get black. As far as the sensor. Check how the Fuji does over 3200ISO and how the Zf handles it. IMO, probably the full frame 24MP sensor will handle high ISO noise a lot better than a small sensor with a lot of megapixels (that most people buying these things don’t really need). Video LCD’s on cameras for photography don’t really work. That’s why Fuji users prefer the tilt screen not a video screen. The Zf should have no video. It should have a tilt screen only and a lineup of real manual lenses to go with it. And come in black leather only in black or silver finish. It should also have a very minimal menu set. It shouldn’t have many options. Only the things needed to make photographs. And that’s it. The simpler and less features the better.
@MarcoMarfia
@MarcoMarfia Жыл бұрын
I'm a Fuji user and I really like this camera. It's beautiful and I'm tempted. Since Fuji seems to have abandoned the X-Pro line, if they don't announce an X-Pro4 soon, I might go for it. What bothers me is the lack of a joystick at the back, so in case you need to move the focus point you would need to use the touch LCD.This is a missing feature worth mentioning. I like to use the viewfinder and keep the LCD flipped shut on my Xpro3 while shooting, using the joystick to move the focus point. I guess this cannot be done on the Nikon zf sadly. Wish Nikon could also release some lenses with the aperture ring. The 40mm and 28mm SE don't have it.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
That IS worth mentioning. Thanks for pointing it out.
@domtomas1178
@domtomas1178 Жыл бұрын
Spot on, I’ve also been waiting for the X-Pro to arrive… but this Nikon camera has got my attention. If Fuji doesn’t give us an X-pro soon, I might just pick up a Zf and a Voigtlander lens to pair it with.
@MarcoMarfia
@MarcoMarfia Жыл бұрын
@@domtomas1178 ZF and Voigt will pair very nicely. I've found out I can use also the dpad to move the focus point, so now I'm even more tempted to make the preorder of the ZF kit with the 40mm f2 SE. I can even use the tiffen glimmerglass and black pro mist filters I have for my xf 35mm f1.4, since both lenses share same 52mm filter size, perfect! This camera looks simply gorgeous and well built plus it ticks many boxes for me... 8 stops ibis, lcd back panel that you can flip closed shut, retro charm and brass dials, great low light capabilities, great auto focus, great dinamic range, It's perfect for my use case, which is mostly documentary, reportage and travel. As for the lack of native aperture ring lenses, later on I might get a Voigt too or some other third party lens. Manual vintage lenses are a great choice too. In the meanwhile I can program the 40mm lens ring for aperture. Would be perfect for me if Nikon will release a retro 50mm , my favorite focal. But I would keep my Fuji X-Pro 3 alongside the Nikon for the moment and see how it goes.
@dbean5174
@dbean5174 Ай бұрын
You can use your finger on the touch screen to move around the focus point 👍
@ivanp_personal
@ivanp_personal 11 ай бұрын
As a photo hobbyist, I am certainly excited about Nikon Zf and would buy it. However, if I were professional photographer, I would rather prefer to have something else for work, like Nikon Z7 II, Nikon Z8, Nikon Z9 or even Nikon D850. However, even in that case, Nikon Zf would be ideal fit for the personal off the work use.
@russellmann8297
@russellmann8297 11 ай бұрын
I don’t here many people talking about digital zoom on the Fujifilm but I took some pictures tonight at a baseball game using a manual focus lens and digital zoom/ sports mode.
@earlekimel7771
@earlekimel7771 Жыл бұрын
Nice piece overall. Didn’t notice if it was mentioned elsewhere in the comments but the FM2 (and FE series) came out in black and chrome. The FM2T later had a titanium finish. With the Zfc, Nikon didn’t release a black finish at first and now markets one in Japan and in the USA (but only directly from Nikon in the USA. Also all the dials (including the PASM dial and the option for one-third stop settings) are carryovers from the Df. Not sure if Nikon is coming at Fuji with this, they’ve all but ceded the DX market to Fuji and Sony. They are shooting for the nostalgia market (like me, to a point) the hipsters with the multi color leatherette, and introducing some trial options. They may offer a chrome/titanium finish eventually, like they did with the black. The Z6III may be thr Zf tech in the current body (complete with the ability to take a vertical grip). As I said, overall a nice video.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
Thanks! :)
@lorseyjones4807
@lorseyjones4807 10 ай бұрын
The battery life isn’t a problem for me because I use the batteries that I used on my Nikon D500 those batteries are fantastic
@jumpingjohn280459
@jumpingjohn280459 Жыл бұрын
Will the Nikon lenses for this camera have an aperture ring? I know it’s only a small detail but, for me, it one of the factors that completes the experience of using this style of camera.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
I don't believe so..
@just_A_Hack
@just_A_Hack Жыл бұрын
I am with you there. I didn't know how much I actually really liked the aperture ring on the lenses, but I wouldn't want it any other way. I keep hoping that these other companies would start to put them on their lenses also, but they just keep relying on the on body dials. To each their own I guess, but I love the aperture ring
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
@@just_A_Hack I had to get used to it but now I like it simply because i now have the exposure triangle mapped to 3 dials instead of just two.
@christianpetersen1782
@christianpetersen1782 Жыл бұрын
Check out Voightlander excellent MF lenses.
@desoriordan9515
@desoriordan9515 Жыл бұрын
I've waited this long for the X Pro4, i can wait a little longer.
@dbean5174
@dbean5174 Ай бұрын
You might be waiting another year…
@rawalkiran1
@rawalkiran1 10 ай бұрын
I am a Fuji shooter too... Have XH1 & xs20 ... But now I am considering to exchange my entire canon 7d kit for Nikon ZF. It is difficult to say which brand is better, how ever there are some creative features in Nikon which Fuji is not providing,, especially Raw file in double exposure mode. 2ndly yes for Nikon's low light performance is ofcourse better, exposure smoothing while shooting timelaps is there in Nikon. Ofcourse Fuji leads in film simulation, handling, etc. But the biggest advantage of Nikon z mount is that we can adapt Sony FE mount lenses with an adaptor... And there are plenty of 3rd party budget lens available for Sony FE mount
@hanswurst831
@hanswurst831 Жыл бұрын
The biggest highlight for me in the new NIKON Zf is the possibility to address several full manual lenses to the EXIF. This can only Olympus MFT at these days...
@danfarmer_photo
@danfarmer_photo Жыл бұрын
This camera looks amazing, but as a commercial photographer using Fuji, it couldn’t replace my XT5’s for pro work. Reasons: limit of 8000 shutter. This might not seem like a thing, but I do a lot of outdoor events, and sometimes shoot wide open, I use mech/elect shutter and I often need over 8000. Yes I could use an ND, or stop down, but they are two compromises I don’t have to worry about on my XT5. The other reason is the complete lack of custom buttons. Once my XT5 is set up, using custom buttons and the dials, I never have to remove my eye from the viewfinder, let alone go into the menu for anything. This is big when you’re shooting events as the moments happen right in front of you. Those are my reasons, but if not for those two issues, I would buy this new Nikon as it’s so beautiful!
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
The Nikon has electronic shutter as well that is faster.
@danfarmer_photo
@danfarmer_photo Жыл бұрын
@@BoorayPerry I cannot find the specs but another KZbin reviewer stated it also only goes to 8000? I think it was Jared Polin. Happy to be corrected, but that’s why I took issue with it
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
@@danfarmer_photo Mechanical is 1/8000, the same as the XT5. It also has an electronic shutter mode that goes faster.
@danfarmer_photo
@danfarmer_photo Жыл бұрын
@@BoorayPerry I think you’re missing my point. Firstly, yes I know the shutter on the XT5, and yes its electronic shutter goes faster to 180,000. But my point was: It was stated from another KZbin review (Jared Polin) that the electronic shutter on the Nikon ZF also ONLY goes to 8000 no different to the mechanical shutter. He had issues at f1.2 in bright daylight and had to stop down. I was asking you as a reviewer if you know this to be true or not. You’ve said it’s faster, but you’re not confirming if it actually is with any numbers. I went to the Nikons website and it is awful for specs, so people like me, rely on people like you to understand the details. So either you or Jared are correct, and I would just like to understand which is which.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
@@danfarmer_photo Okay, got it. You're right that I can't confirm it because I can't find it on the Nikon site either although I feel positive that I saw it somewhere when I was preparing this video. 🙂
@thomaschamberlin2485
@thomaschamberlin2485 Жыл бұрын
Odd that battery life would be the deal-killer. Nikon and Sony shooters have always carried three batteries to a wedding. They prefer the low light performance of the full frame and 24.5 MP is the sweet spot for low light performance and avoidance of diffraction at high apertures (and Nikon already has three 45.7 MP cameras). By the way, you misspoke and said the Fuji sensor is bigger, when you meant to say it has more megapixels. The micro SD card is being described as an internal memory like the Hasselblad and Leica's have. Most photographers will never remove it, just re-format it. It is there for backup or overflow, or if you forget your SD card.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
Well, the Nikon users are all saying that the battery rating is bull anyway. :)
@robgroc7661
@robgroc7661 Жыл бұрын
I don't like the looks of the Nikon, too childish. I also prefer the APSC, smaller and lighter lenses. Nikon seems they want to jump on the train of the well thought Fuji system, but they will not achieve the JPEG quality which is the main reason for me why I have the Fujis since 2018. Thanks for the great review, Booray!
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@Christo_glenn
@Christo_glenn 5 ай бұрын
If Nikon were able to licence the Kodak name for their own film sims or 'looks', then they would really start tempting away people from Fuji. Hell, even adding the ability to load custom luts and save them into quick access menus or buttons would be insane.
@jim7953
@jim7953 Жыл бұрын
You was right abouy retoer photographer using buying this camera. Always was a Nikon owner I almost went with the fuji but decided to wait and now its a battle....
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
It's a tough choice. :)
@DrDrGerhard
@DrDrGerhard Жыл бұрын
Nikon needs to have a slim motorised adapter for their old screw drive lenses. That would serious game changer
@midnightsnack1306
@midnightsnack1306 11 ай бұрын
That would be amazing but not holding my breath. They prefer the customer buying their lenses brand new rather than them adopting old glass. No profit in that.
@adriannasanchez468
@adriannasanchez468 6 ай бұрын
@@midnightsnack1306huh? Nikon already makes an FTZ adapter..
@bobdrawbaugh4207
@bobdrawbaugh4207 Жыл бұрын
I don’t really see it as a Fuji Killer. It doesn’t temp me the way the X-T2 did back in the day. I know Nikon full frame shooters that also shoot Fuji. These are the people I see buying this camera. I have no interest in this camera.
@jeffmerheb3182
@jeffmerheb3182 10 ай бұрын
The Zf is cool but way too heavy compared to the X-T5 specially if you add the grip. If the Zf was 650grm with a grip already molded in the body then I would have considered it
@Ponskippa
@Ponskippa Жыл бұрын
I like that Fuji is making medium format cameras, and hope that one day they’ll make a great / affordable medium format camera but I really wish they would make a FF Fuji body
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
It would be big news if they did.
@winc06
@winc06 Жыл бұрын
I was a Nikon shooter like so many Fuji converts. D2x and all their cameras were APS-C. I shot D100, D200, D300(tech was changing rapidly) Then Nikon almost completely abandoned those cameras, while constantly encouraging users to switch to full frame. I think Nikon sees Fuji as silly consumer cameras and they are competing with that idea, thus the pretty colors. They have made pretty cameras for the style conscious market before and always failed after a few years.
@ditto1958
@ditto1958 Жыл бұрын
Digital came in like a storm about 20 years ago and the first thing I didn’t like about it was the menus and lack of dials. Not sure why it has taken so long for dials to come back. Kudos to Fuji and Nikon.
@rvpcqp
@rvpcqp 8 ай бұрын
Been shooting with my (silver) XT-3 since its release and it’s been a great camera, but I just put it up for sale along with my 5 lenses. The Zf is what the XT-5 should be. FF aside it has better stabilization, AF, IQ and overall photo features than XH2 / XH2s while maintaining the retro style of the XT series. Purchased with the 24-70 f4 costs less than XH2s or XT-5 with 16-55 f2.8 and weighs is about the same. I find the B&W switch to be convenient as I’m often switching between monochrome & color while shooting pet portraits, especially during hikes. Also see it being beneficial for street. They do have various B&W styles similar to monochrome, acros, etc and pretty sure you can create your own recipes. Nikon smokes Fuji in the wide zoom, standard zoom, and telephoto categories. Fuji primes are on par / close in IQ to Nikon but way more stylish… although you have unlimited vintage lenses to adapt and fast primes from Voigtlander etc. to match esthetics of the Zf. I’m sick of missing 65% of shots that have any action / movement whatsoever (even when they’re “in focus”) and endless hunting in low light. Apparently the AF in the new bodies aren’t anywhere near Sony, Canon, or Nikon… they also dropped the ball on their odd choice of lens releases, aside from the updated 1.4/1.2 primes which cost 20-40% more than Nikon 1.8 primes. Fuji used to be the best value on the market… now you can get FF for the same price or less, nearly the same weight, and much better performance. It just doesn’t make sense anymore. The Zf is a baby Z8 in a retro style body and I’m all for it. Safe to say it’s the best value on the market today.
@sdhute
@sdhute 10 ай бұрын
It really depends on what you shoot. ff lenses like the Nikon 26mm, 28mm, 40mm are not that large. Also most newer FF large lenses are not as heavy as the ones from years ago. This body is great for those smaller primes but ergonomics are sacrificed with this body design. I’m in the Tampa area too trying to decide if I’m keeping it
@connorfernandes9439
@connorfernandes9439 Жыл бұрын
I tried the XH2, and this might be a lightroom not doing well with Fuji files problem, but it seemed like the 40MP was way too much for an APSC sensor. Low light was pretty much horrible and things just didn't look sharp to me.
@professionalpotato4764
@professionalpotato4764 Жыл бұрын
Lightroom indeed still is an issue. C1 is still king, but I prefer Adobe workflow. I've since switched to Sony and I've got my eyes on the ZF.
@bbasleigh6149
@bbasleigh6149 11 ай бұрын
Confirming my worst fears. Sticking with XT-2 / XT-3
@matt88169
@matt88169 5 ай бұрын
I use both C1 and LR and have done 1,000s of photos on each. LR does a great job most of the time, but after editing thousands of files with it, I find it does have issues rendering Fuji files correctly - sometimes/most of the time, they can look "painterly" and smeary, for lack of a better word, when pixel peeping. I notice it mostly in outdoor shots with lots of grass, foliage, stuff like that in the mid / distant parts of the frame. Indoor portrait type stuff usually looks fine, but fabric textures and other details can look off. If you are sure you nailed focus etc., try using the "enhance details feature". If it is an image shot in broad daylight, set noise reduction to around 10-15 (if not, go a little higher). I don't like leaning on this feature, because the file size triples. But frankly when I do the images are even sharper/more detailed than anything I can get out of C1 or from in-camera JPEGs. LR has been developed around bayer sensors and so far they apparently cannot be bothered to import Xtrans files faithfully. It is a shame because it keeps more photographers locked into literally any other system. C1 IMO is worse in terms of balancing contrast and noise, at times. It seems to compress JPEGs better - higher quality, smaller file sizes. It seems to pick a sharpness and noise reduction approach and I don't feel I have as much latitude or control over those things as I do with LR. It definitely has a "look" and you notice it when you've been using LR for awhile and switch back (its easy to avoid that look, if you want, by limiting what "auto adjust" is allowed to do). That said I find it easier to balance exposures/midtones and C1 seems a little more faithful to Fuji's film sims. The AI is also a lot harder to use, it is taking me awhile to learn it. But when it went on sale for 50% off for a "perpetual" license, I jumped on it because IMO the workflow is actually better, and it just runs better than LR. I have a powerful computer and LR just runs amazingly bad at times. C1 is almost as powerful and somehow has no issues. BTW, the 40mp sensor is superior in terms of noise and low-light compared to my 26mp sensor. Once you SCALE the images properly, and, especially if you need to do large prints, more MPs is going to look better, all else equal, even as the ISO gets cranked up. If you are new to this stuff, try downloading the free version of C1 for Fuji and use that for awhile - it would be a shame to dump the H2 because of LR's problems.
@bigd7696
@bigd7696 5 ай бұрын
Waited months now and did a lot of reading. The X-H2S is for sale and I'll get the Zf with some select lenses. I do photography for fun and it's time for a great Nikon experience. I'll miss the XH battery life, custom options, and handling. Won't miss some other things. :)
@nanoulandia
@nanoulandia 9 ай бұрын
I used to be a Nikon film camera user and then switched to Fuji because I hate the PASM dials. Fuji, however, has been frustrating me to no end with their crappy autofocus and low-light performance (so many soft shots!). I am ordering the Zf and if I don't see as much grain and blurred images, I am sold.
@angela-r
@angela-r 8 ай бұрын
I’m so glad I found your channel. I’ve been a Fuji user for years, and I love this system. Your content is 💯 - and I’ll be downloading your PDF’s as well. Thank you for this channel! (Just subscribed.) 🙂
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry 8 ай бұрын
I'm glad you found me too and thank you so much for the wonderful comment. :)
@israelmacario3853
@israelmacario3853 Жыл бұрын
I am getting it. Love the all black. battery not an issue as I already have one for my Z7 so just carry it for backup
@PixelSplash999
@PixelSplash999 8 ай бұрын
I think the aps-c Nikon Z fc deserves a mention on price, comparing the aps-c XT5 to the aps-c Nikon Z fc. You are still getting a retro camera at a lot cheaper than the Fuji.
@gagakserak3914
@gagakserak3914 6 ай бұрын
If i don't have any camera yet definitelly will buy nikon ZF. fullframe lowlight capability and autofocus, many dissapointing i had using Fuji in that area. But because already invested in Fuji lense ecosystem, and camera not giving make any money, yeah, i'll stay in Fuji for now.
@oc2phish07
@oc2phish07 11 ай бұрын
Nikon certainly DID do a silver version of the FM2. Quick edit: My new Zf arrived today so I will be getting to grips with it as soon as possible.
@JungleCatImages
@JungleCatImages Жыл бұрын
Full Frame does grab one's attention.. and the different colors are gorgeous. Personally I'm too invested in Fuji glass to think of changing, which brings up the point of lens election. I've seen comments that Nikon doesn't have many/any lenses with aperture rings, which is a big part of the Fuji experience. Don't know how true this is. Also the X-T5 battery life is AMAZING. I took 4,192 photos on one battery the other night (high speed burst 15/sec over a 3 hour period at a belly dance event with 28 groups of dancers) when I put the battery on the charger in the morning it was still at 30%
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
That's impressive! Not the battery... that you got to shoot 28 belly dancers. :)
@iaincphotography6051
@iaincphotography6051 11 ай бұрын
Battery life, flippy screen, PASM dial, micro SD, etc. I don't have a problem with AF on the Fuji XT5, eye detect works so does tracking, so Sony works a very small fraction of 1 second quicker. One big factor is repair costs should you drop or break your camera. I dropped my XT3, about 5ft on to the pavement 18 months back, the repair cost £180 which includes P+P and insurance there and back. They replaced> the top and bottom plate, the rear screen, cleaned or replaced the sensor. About the same time a friend broke a dial on his Nikon 750, he had to pay the P+P + Insurance both ways and that was added to the repair. The repair cost £400. The last Nikon I had was the 600, bought new, within two weeks it had to go back to Nikon because of the shutter (fault) hence the 610. They knew that shutter would screw up but they kept selling them. I changed to Fuji about a year later. As for Nikon, they can stick their cameras where the monkey sticks its nuts.
@Rhiwwers
@Rhiwwers Жыл бұрын
I wish the zf at least had the z7ii sensor, but I actually like the idea of micro sd. A client I am meeting for a quick jpg shoot can stick their own micro sd into the extra slot and I can shoot raw to the main sd. Then we go our merry ways and don’t have to transfer files! I also have a bunch of them laying around anyways, so I save money on buying cfx
@PhotoTrekr
@PhotoTrekr Жыл бұрын
If anyone should make a retro camera, it's Nikon. Looks like the Nikon cameras I used when I started doing photography. But, there are only two retro looking lenses. If there were more retro lenses I would consider buying the camera. And I wish the lenses had aperture rings. Maybe more will be coming in the future. And I'm not a fan of micro sd cards.
@dannycph
@dannycph Жыл бұрын
Check out the Voigtlander lenses for Z-mount.
@davidreichstadter8587
@davidreichstadter8587 Жыл бұрын
And with the full frame-sensor comes full-frame glass which equates to extra weight to carry around. For years my Canon L series lenses have remained in a dry cabinet whilst my X100T, XT4 and now XT5 come for a morning coastal walk and coffee. In fact the light-weight Fuji equipment lends itself to being carried anywhere and at any time, making opportunities to capture great moments. But really in the end, the weakest link in the artistic process is the photographer and their skill: maybe we should concentrate on the art rather than the intricacies of the equipment. After all, the great masters of photography used film and manual focus but were stillt able to create images that have been preserved and published through the decades. I wonder if anybody ruminating over these comparisons will be so fortunate.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
I think you can have both. You can appreciate the skill and talent of photography and still love to talk about the toosl. 🙂📷
@kriss2452
@kriss2452 11 ай бұрын
As an X-T5 shooter, even I believe Nikon did really well, I will not switch to a Zf.
@pierredumas7331
@pierredumas7331 Жыл бұрын
Film recipes can now be added to recent Nikon cameras and in a much easier way than on Fuji cameras. The number of recipes is low for now but much more will be added
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
Can you elaborate on how it's easier? I'm really curious
@georgelpons
@georgelpons 11 ай бұрын
Problem of the psam "dial" on the zf. It makes the dials uninteresting you can spin the shutter dial as you want, when you are in apperture priority, by accident or you forgot to went to manual or s. Or even sadder, if you knock it to Auto and then wonder why no Dial does anything. It looks great and is surely a great camera but i dont think that it will kill Fuji. You can also dial in the inbetween 1/3 stops on the front dial, if you choose a shutter speed on the fuji.
@walkingmeditation61
@walkingmeditation61 11 ай бұрын
Problem with the XT-5 is there are many Fuji lenses that can not resolve with its sensor. The Nikon will excel over the XT-5 in low light and AF.I'd rather swap a battery than miss because of AF another win for Nikon. I'd take the ZF with the 26mm pancake lens over the X100V any day of the week. Faster AF incredible IBIS the ability to change lenses better EVF better rear screen.
@darylnd
@darylnd 10 ай бұрын
I started photography with a Nikon FE, bought new in 1982. Shot that until my first dSLR in 2007. Didn't like digital at the time, so went back to Nikon with a F100. Since I'd never shot wide angle, I bought a 24mm f2.8 Nikkor lens with the the F100. I used that combo exclusively for about a year and licensed my first photo with it, shot on Kodak Tri-X 400 pushed to ISO 1200. Eventually, I ended up with a d7100 and played a bit with the Z 7. My knock on the Z systems is that, 4 years after ts introduction, there's still not a great lens line-up, e.g., no native version of the 24mm f2.8. The 50mm 1.8 Z-mount is a good lens, but it's rather large and expensive for a Nifty Fifty. The Z adapter works well, but that's adding weight and bulk to the system. Other than battery life, I'm happy with my X-T3 and probably will add the 16mm f1.4 to my kit soon. I also enjoyed the x100S I had for a while and am looking forward to adding the new version to my bag.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry 10 ай бұрын
I feel the same way about adapters.
@InstructorWest
@InstructorWest Жыл бұрын
It doesn't look like the lens on the Nikon has an aperture ring...so despite all the nice dials you still have to use the viewfinder and a control knob to set the aperture. Big minus compared to the Fuji.
@bradarmstrong7467
@bradarmstrong7467 Жыл бұрын
Lol the Nikon does not have a fixed lens, unlike many Fuji’s. You have hundreds of lens to choose from some are gelded (no aperture ring on lens) some are not. I ordered a voigtlander 50mm f1 manual focus with aperture ring amongst others for mine.
@CianMcsweeney
@CianMcsweeney Жыл бұрын
​@@bradarmstrong7467Fuji has one camera with a fixed lens lol, and also a far more complete lens lineup then the Z mount. The Zf looks fantastic but Nikon needs to make a line of F2 primes that are compact and well built(no plastic mounts please)
@ikeahloe
@ikeahloe Жыл бұрын
Not to mention it still is just a pasm camera with dials for the one mode. The beauty of most Fuji cameras is that they're basically modeless and less abstracted. Set auto on what you want and set explicit values for what you want. It's so much better although Fuji could do work to make it more ergonomic for things like one-handed use in bodies like the XH2(via things like button placement or click to toggle auto on dials). Instead, they just kept the mediocre for everything. Pasm control scheme. My hope is that one day Fuji merges their dedicated dial system with a button-based preset system more like cinema cameras so it plays on both system strengths instead of the mediocrity of PASM.
@ditto1958
@ditto1958 Жыл бұрын
Olympus OM 35mm slr cameras had a shutter speed ring on the body and aperture rings on the lenses. Miss that.
@petermodder113
@petermodder113 11 ай бұрын
All Nikons' S-line lenses do have an aperture ring....😊
@davidfromborneo259
@davidfromborneo259 11 ай бұрын
I take pictures on bracketing on film simulation, 1 image is velvia, another across, and classic neg, simples!
@christianpetersen1782
@christianpetersen1782 Жыл бұрын
Nikon’s launch pattern seems to be to launch the taster cameras first followed up with more interesting versions of similar camera. Hopefully the silver version 24 mpx next then the 40mpx in both colours.
@bubba195776
@bubba195776 Жыл бұрын
I wish Nikon would make their Z9 look like the old F4 with all the dials on top,the F4 was one of the most beautiful Nikon cameras they ever built it was a beast.
@desertdweller2902
@desertdweller2902 Жыл бұрын
I completely agree. The F4 is still my dream camera
@ericlamont4130
@ericlamont4130 Жыл бұрын
I love the Zf design and FF sensor but I don’t like the lack of joy stick, lower res sensor, flippy screen, EVF capped at 60fps, weird micro SD for second slot, no film sims, and so on. Fuji also has a big stable of lenses that fit in the retro aesthetic.
@MrRafalEn
@MrRafalEn 11 ай бұрын
I really tried to love this Nikon but I am failing to see the reason why should I switch from my Fuji. The main big reason is lack of lenses with aperture rings. There are some Voigtlanders but for AF then I would need to add Techart and adapt Leica lenses or Megadap and adapt Sigma primes from Sony but in both cases Z f with adapter is over 900grams so handling without grip will be terrible. Then this vlogging lcd screen on a photo first camera. In Fuji I still find many important pros like: small, light rangefinder line (X-Pro, X-E), color science is the best among all brands, noise has this nice analog feel, small lenses with aperture rings and autofocus.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry 11 ай бұрын
I'm surprised by how many people live the aperture ring. 📷😀
@NJM1948
@NJM1948 Жыл бұрын
A great looking camera and the FF sensor may well temp some Fuji shooters...but....being FF the overall weight will be greater (lenses etc) and the fact that the sensor is only 24mp will be a downer to those (like me) who love to be able to crop the 40megs of the XT5. The other big thing for me is the screen. Fuji listened to it's still photgraphers and went back to the superb tilt screen....the fully articulated screen on the Nikon along with the smaller sensor mp's and overall weight gain would make it a no no for me. Shame because it looks the business....but mostly for hybrid shooters
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
I just read that weighs 30% more than XT5
@mrboult
@mrboult 12 күн бұрын
Why is no one talking about the 8000th SS limit on this camera. For Electronic Shutter as well!! It means no fast lenses in daytime without an ND filter. I'm far too used to super fast Electronic shutters that go super fast.
@vinhsanity
@vinhsanity 11 ай бұрын
This seems like a comparison without actually using either camera for an extended period of time, and possibly at all. And this is coming from someone who owns a Leica Q2, Fujifilm XH2s, and sold off the GFX 100s to go to the Nikon Z8 - and not because of AF but because of not needing 100mp.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry 11 ай бұрын
It's not a review. It's a conversation. :)
@coryirvin6651
@coryirvin6651 Жыл бұрын
It's an interesting camera. I don't understand why it has a fully articulated screen, which kills it for me. Look forward to renting it though to give it a shot.
@Whatreally123
@Whatreally123 Жыл бұрын
Don't use it. Simple.
@zyx0011
@zyx0011 Жыл бұрын
Flippy screen so you can flip it and use it like a film camera. Simple
@coryirvin6651
@coryirvin6651 Жыл бұрын
@@Whatreally123 exactly, i wont.
@petervanpuyvelde8959
@petervanpuyvelde8959 Жыл бұрын
I do not understand this screen articulation dilemma still lingers on. Just look at the Sony A75R or even the cheap but lovely Fuji XT100!!!
@coryirvin6651
@coryirvin6651 Жыл бұрын
@@petervanpuyvelde8959 Honestly surprised more companies haven't jumped on the bandwagon of the A7R5 screen. Best of both worlds and makes so much sense for a hybrid camera. I know the dev cycle for these cameras take awhile so it'll be awhile, but it just makes sense.
@vladilas
@vladilas 11 ай бұрын
I loved the flippy screen on my X-T4 :)
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry 11 ай бұрын
Me too. :)
@fixitright9709
@fixitright9709 Жыл бұрын
Nikon's 24 megapixel full frame coupled with the most advanced processor they have to date is going to give you some really really good low light photographs and as far as I'm concerned, cramming 40 megapixels in a crop sensor is gonna take a lot of AI to get the noise out, and if I remember correctly the auto focus can detect down to -10 EV, that's nearly 4 stops better than the Z9, it's all physics, but to be fair I would really like to see some side-by-side comparisons.
@ROOOMC
@ROOOMC Жыл бұрын
I like the FM2 !ZF It's a good camera but it's too heavy. I like FM2’s 550G So I hope the silver version of ZF doesn’t have the small handle because removing the anti-shake is a big project. Small handle can be built on third-party handle
@MrKnockton
@MrKnockton 11 ай бұрын
I worked in a camera shop in the late 80s / 90s selling Nikons and am pretty sure there was a Silver FM and FM2 model unless my memory is failing me.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry 11 ай бұрын
It's not failing you, there was a silver model :)
@dummatube
@dummatube 11 ай бұрын
Hang on a minute there’s something missing when you look down on the camera? Oh that’s it - no aperture ring on the lens!
@craigulatorOne
@craigulatorOne Жыл бұрын
the battery size probably leveraged the micro sd card into this build, also their battery life estimates are modest at best, really low in reality if you are using the viewfinder and not chimping the screen all day. The smaller megapixel sensor will always have lower noise levels and this is calculated through pixel density, commanding a much better lowlight performance.
@TawaraboshiGenba
@TawaraboshiGenba 9 ай бұрын
As a Fuji (and Olympus) user I’m tempted because it’s quite pretty and gives the retro experience, but I don’t see it as a killer (and probably will never buy it) for multiple reasons: - it’s way more expensive - I’d have to buy new lenses - I’d have to lug around big honking lenses - most Z lenses didn’t have an aperture ring - the Zf doesn’t have a focus lever (this is minor, but my X-T3 has spoilt me, and I expect better usability in such an expensive camera) - the eye cup on the Zf is really small, which sucks on sunny days (long live X-T3)
@ernestoquintero747
@ernestoquintero747 Жыл бұрын
Hobbyist here, long term Nikon user, FE2, D300S, D700, D800 and lots of F glass, original X100 and X100V, was seriously considering buying X-T5, with film sims and aperture ring on lens on top of list. I bought the X100 on announcement day, as I just did with Zf, tells me they both hit the GAS spot, never did that with all the other camera purchases. Hadn't pulled the trigger on any of Nikon's prior Z mount mirrorless, placed order with 24-70 f/4 Z lens, $400 off a $1,000 lens was bargain I couldn't pass, and I finally have a 24-70 lens. Nikon's Z to F mount adapter is flawless, so can use all my F glass. I have the wide and tele converter for the X100V, with the 28mm nearly always on it. Yes I will miss not having film sims on Zf, but it'll be used for be architecture, landscapes and birds. Zf is not perfect, it only has one customizable button, but it's got pro Z9 processor, 8 stop IBIS with as you mentioned focus point stabilization and AF down to -10 EV. Another KZbinr showed 25,000 ISO image, he proclaimed it was a very good image.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
You, my friend, are a SERIOUS hobbiest 🙂📷
@alvinbartolome1239
@alvinbartolome1239 Жыл бұрын
Good job Nikon, i shall wait for Ricoh’s (Pentax) turn which will prolly a unicorn for a couple of years, but yeah, competitoj is good. Good stuff Booray.
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
Man, I would love for Pentax to come out with something that was a game changer for their line..
@jeffkim6729
@jeffkim6729 Жыл бұрын
I was always a Nikon shooter (F90x, FM2) during the film days. I switched from Nikon to Fuji 10 years ago, starting with the Fujifinepix S3Pro (it took Nikkor lenses)....because I thought Nikon was sitting on their laurels. Now I feel that Fuji is sitting on THEIR laurels. Not really happy with recent releases. Now thinking of moving back to Nikon and their new full-frame Z series.
@MrSimonj1970
@MrSimonj1970 Жыл бұрын
It's the same battery as my Z6, so it will do a lot more than the figures suggest. I've heard wedding shooters say 2 or 3 is plenty for a wedding.
@SP1CEANDW0LF
@SP1CEANDW0LF Жыл бұрын
The nikon has 4K at 60p but its cropped.
@stkuj
@stkuj Жыл бұрын
So, most FF sensors 4K 60 is cropped.
@paulmckenna5224
@paulmckenna5224 Жыл бұрын
@@stkuj Indeed, but with the Fuji being a crop sensor to begin with, the 60 fps is comparable.
@FifthDimension-lm1kr
@FifthDimension-lm1kr 11 ай бұрын
Seems like most people don’t understand how sensor size works. More pixels just means each pixel in sensor is smaller, as result more noise. So bigger sensor less pixels, means Nikon pixel size is probably 4 times less noisy. Low light dream. Sensors size depends on your needs. We need more pixels mostly for landscape and studio photography, for street or portraits we need less pixels but able to shot in dark conditions.
@reynaldohernandez1425
@reynaldohernandez1425 Жыл бұрын
Nikon should make a digital SP rangefinder to compete more directly with fuji. I do prefer a full frame sensor any time.
@JosephCaffrey
@JosephCaffrey 11 ай бұрын
I would love to see the manual of the Zf. Does it have auto ISO?
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry 11 ай бұрын
I would be shocked if it didn't.
@JosephCaffrey
@JosephCaffrey 11 ай бұрын
@@BoorayPerry It better have it. I use it a lot when shooting birds with D850/810. Its what I call sneaky auto. I wonder how you set it. The ISO knob is not appealing to me. ASA/ISO was typically a sub dial on the shutter on the late 70's early 80's Nikons. I can live with out a separate knob
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry 11 ай бұрын
I use it all the time. :)@@JosephCaffrey
@RandyPollock
@RandyPollock Жыл бұрын
I don't own any Nikon lens so as a hobbyist you stick with what stable of gear you have.... also no aperture ring on lens, PSAM, Micro SD, multiple colors at a certain point trivialize the camera to more of a toy, battery life, screen ... and for me personally I still find my Fuji bodies better looking than this Zf.
@ronpaula8499
@ronpaula8499 Жыл бұрын
I started using nikons in 1983 the same year I bought my first Linhoff 4x5 my go to camera for 25 years. Last year I sent my nikon D800 back to nikon to be cleaned. Something I've done yearly. The camera was returned from nikon with a piece of metal in a small plastic bag what to me looked like it came from the frame. No explanation just the piece in a small plastic bag saying camera non-repairable! Calling nikon for more information about the return of my camera and they never made any notes at least that is what I was told! I bought the Fuji X-T5 soon after it was released and I'll never go back to using any Nikon camera!
@BoorayPerry
@BoorayPerry Жыл бұрын
Oh, that would piss me off. LOL
@ronpaula8499
@ronpaula8499 Жыл бұрын
@@BoorayPerry why I’ll never buy or recommend a Nikon again
@arkon6084
@arkon6084 4 ай бұрын
larger sensor and lower MP = better low light performance. Superior AF is a big win for Nikon.
@cotswoldphotographers
@cotswoldphotographers 11 ай бұрын
I’m a Nikon user but still think Fujifilm have this market all sealed up purely because Nikon are not going to build the lenses the complement this camera. I love retro cameras and as soon as the X100v came out I bought one because I fell in love with the looks and feel of it. I’ll definitely get myself a Zf but still think this is for a different audience.
@Nephelangelo
@Nephelangelo 8 ай бұрын
ZF looks cool but let’s see Nikon put this performance into an APSC sensor in a camera body the size of an XT5 at the price point of $1700. I think then it would be a reasonable comparison.
@Soshiaircon91
@Soshiaircon91 9 ай бұрын
Nikon fill in the gap for retro feel camera that is Full frame, Fujifilm only release APSC and Medium format that gap they left in the Full Frame scene is leaving room for other brand to compete.
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