Reading an article and under the photo were the settings. The aperture was f8 and the person stated they had stopped down by 2 stops.
Does that mean it was 2 stops from f16 to f8 to get the exposure he wanted? Or to take the picture he stopped from f8?
I normally do down load them all but just wanted to check a few specific photos.
Hard lesson learnt. Will have a look round for Scan disk recovery. None of the pics were that important as I am still getting used to my new camera so most were just trial shots.
Been browsing through my Scan disk extreme pro card and started to save photos and deleting others a few at a time. After moving about 20 photos to a new folder on my pc, went to look at the others to find every single one.....about 400 plus had been wiped. I didnt delete any folders just...
I have read conflicting statements on using an FTZ and a z mount 1.4 converter. Some say it works, where others say that it doesn't due to connectivity issues. Camera i am using is the z6iii
Is it worth getting a 1.4 convertor to go with a z70-200 s or would using the crop factor setting produce good results. I know i will loose one stop of light with the converter, and the result of the crop factor of 1.5. I am photographing birds and wildlife. Camera is a z6iii
Received this from Kenro
In order to use the MF18 with the Z series it needs to have firmware version 12-9 installed.
The Z6III however, still does not appear on the compatibility chart as per the reply from Nissin below.
‘the Nikon Z6III camera has not yet been tested, or is currently...
According to the websites I have looked at, there is no user compatibility connections and has to go to a Nissin approved centre, and I can't find one.
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