Nikon Z setting tutorial

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I’ve been using Nikon DSLRs for over 10 years but next week I’m going to get my first mirror less Nikon the Z7 II.
Am I over thinking it or is there a bunch of new stuff that I need to learn about the new mirror less system. I’m going to be using it mainly for natural light portraiture so any tips or directions to a good tutorial would be greatly appreciated thanks
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I would say yes, you're over thinking it.
Put it into another context, if you can ride a bike you won't fall off.
OK so there are new things but it's straight forward.
 
Probably over-thinking, but otoh just recently I've done a couple of Nikon School tutorials and found them really helpful, so recommend that as an approach if you fancy it - trouble being that they are usually on weekday afternoons.
 
I would say yes, you're over thinking it.
Put it into another context, if you can ride a bike you won't fall off.
OK so there are new things but it's straight forward.
Cheers mate. I actually just watched a YouTube on it and the menu system is exactly the same as what I am used to, just a few new AF points to be aware of.....
 
Guys
I’ve been using Nikon DSLRs for over 10 years but next week I’m going to get my first mirror less Nikon the Z7 II.
Am I over thinking it or is there a bunch of new stuff that I need to learn about the new mirror less system. I’m going to be using it mainly for natural light portraiture so any tips or directions to a good tutorial would be greatly appreciated thanks
Neil
I went from a D810 (and Fuji X-T2) to a Z6ii and Z7ii recently. A few observations:

1) I bought a hand grip for each as although I wanted a smaller camera, it felt a little too small, a hand grip made it feel just right. I managed to get a Wepoto one but these are as rare as the proverbial, so I’ve also got a small rig L-bracket and removed the upright bit. Both work really well.The battery grip is a bit big, I have one but don’t use it much.

2) screen black out is annoying.

3) the evf is excellent, way better than the Fuji and hard to tell that’s it’s not a OVF at first.

4) menus and controls are pretty much the same as any other Nikon really.

5) most of the things I photograph don’t move so AF settings aren’t of massive concern to me, but I did find this page useful for some suggested settings generally: https://photographylife.com/recommended-nikon-z7-settings
 
I went from a D810 (and Fuji X-T2) to a Z6ii and Z7ii recently. A few observations:

1) I bought a hand grip for each as although I wanted a smaller camera, it felt a little too small, a hand grip made it feel just right. I managed to get a Wepoto one but these are as rare as the proverbial, so I’ve also got a small rig L-bracket and removed the upright bit. Both work really well.The battery grip is a bit big, I have one but don’t use it much.

2) screen black out is annoying.

3) the evf is excellent, way better than the Fuji and hard to tell that’s it’s not a OVF at first.

4) menus and controls are pretty much the same as any other Nikon really.

5) most of the things I photograph don’t move so AF settings aren’t of massive concern to me, but I did find this page useful for some suggested settings generally: https://photographylife.com/recommended-nikon-z7-settings
Hay Andy, I read somewhere yesterday that unless I get the battery grip Im going to struggle balancing it on my 600mm f4 lens on the gimbal head, so was planning to get one of those, I didn't know Nikon made a hand grip, I will check it out first.........thanks
 
Hay Andy, I read somewhere yesterday that unless I get the battery grip Im going to struggle balancing it on my 600mm f4 lens on the gimbal head, so was planning to get one of those, I didn't know Nikon made a hand grip, I will check it out first.........thanks
If you’re using a 600mm lens then get the battery grip for sure! The biggest lens I’ve used on mine is my 70-200 F4 with FTZ adapter so not exactly the largest / heaviest set up compared to a 600mm.

Nikon don’t make a hand grip as such, hence I use a Wepoto one and a Smallrig one, the cameras just feels better in my quite large hands with them on.
 
Can't help but congrats! I love the arrival of a new camera, so exciting !
 
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