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Make Z7' AF faster while lowering fps..

Posted: Fri 9 Nov 2018 11:48
by AA2
Most reviewers and users report that Z7'AF is significantly slower than its DSLR counterpart D850 in continuous mode-H & and AF-C.
First of all, ML' AF and DSLR' AF is very different, with both systems having strengths and weaknesses.
Making Z7' AF in AF-C & CM faster can be achieved while lowering fps. There is a relation between Z7' AF speed in continuous mode and the buffer.
Also the difference in file size and related buffer might result in an advantage in AF speed in certain circumstances for Z6 vs Z7.
Next to a smaller buffer another reason for the difference between D850' and Z' AF is that D850 has 3 operating modules, while Zseries have one.

Re: Make Z7' AF faster while lowering fps..

Posted: Fri 9 Nov 2018 19:59
by Stany Buyle
Hi AA2 !
I did not try that neither was thinking about that possibility when I was testing Z7, but it sounds like a plausible reasoning and it may be worth trying.
Kindest regards,
Stany

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Re: Make Z7' AF faster while lowering fps..

Posted: Tue 13 Nov 2018 09:44
by Stany Buyle
AA2, is it possible that the wider AF points on Z6(273 focus points) vs Z7(493 focus points) are the reason of a faster AF and better AF in the dark?

Re: Make Z7' AF faster while lowering fps..

Posted: Tue 13 Nov 2018 16:18
by Raul
My question, fact rather, is that Zs look a bit better than phones. I had to take some interiors and besides the D810 I took my XT-2. While I was doing a few shots with the Fuji, my client came along and said something like: You will not send me those photos, right?
Clients want to see more "important/larger" cameras or they will simply not call you again. Do Zs impress? no.
Kind regards
Raul

Re: Make Z7' AF faster while lowering fps..

Posted: Tue 13 Nov 2018 16:46
by Stany Buyle
Raul wrote:My question, fact rather, is that Zs look a bit better than phones. I had to take some interiors and besides the D810 I took my XT-2. While I was doing a few shots with the Fuji, my client came along and said something like: You will not send me those photos, right? Clients want to see more "important/larger" cameras or they will simply not call you again. Do Zs impress? no.
Kind regards Raul
Good afternoon Raul,
Our mutual friend Dirk Vermeirre did not like "big brick cameras" as he called them but everybody wanted Dirk to take the pictures... His D2x stayed in his office most of the time, he preferred his Canon 5d because of weight and size next to the great B&W that camera produced. He didn't like too much pixels neither.
He would have loved a small FF cam with 24Mp and outstanding high iso for his kind of artistic work...

Kindest regards,
Stany

Re: Make Z7' AF faster while lowering fps..

Posted: Wed 14 Nov 2018 17:15
by AA2
Stany Buyle wrote:AA2, is it possible that the wider AF points on Z6(273 focus points) vs Z7(493 focus points) are the reason of a faster AF and better AF in the dark?
Z7 vs Z6 distinction in AF speed is identified with:
-buffer (CFExpress memory cards will enhance Z7)
-similar processing unit handling data from 493 vs 273 FP
-Z7 Detection range: -1 to +19 EV vs Z6 Detection range -2 to +19 EV

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Nikon Z7 Performance test (link)

Posted: Sun 2 Dec 2018 10:16
by Stany Buyle