![]() ![]() With my photographic style it's hard to even think of a scenario when I wouldn't want to be using 3D-Tracking (with Subject Recognition on). This AF mode is closer to foolproof than ANY AF system I have ever used. This image of a rambunctious young Labra-something that I borrowed for camera testing purposes was captured using the Z 9's 3D-Tracking area mode with Subject Recognition on in Auto mode (which means it will react to ALL 9 subject types the camera recognizes). But first and foremost for many is probably the AF system as it has received just a ton of hoopla in Nikon's promotional pieces and on various YouTube videos. I chose this fun shot as my first official post on the Z 9 (and on the Nikkor 100-400mm f4.5-5.6S) as it says a LOT about how well both the camera and the lens work!īecause the Z 9 is such a revolutionary camera there are just so many aspects of it to discuss. Consequently I had very little time for doing any "real shooting" with the camera, but I did learn a whole lot about it. During most of the first 3 weeks I was shooting with the Z 9 I was focused primarily on capturing a variety of test shots and experimenting with various camera settings. They put no constraints on what I did with the camera or what I said about it. In late November of 2021 Nikon was generous enough to send me a late-production Nikon Z 9 and a production version of the Nikkor 100-400mm f4.5-5.6S lens for testing purposes. This is my first gallery post and commentary conveying my experiences with shooting wildlife and other wild-acting subjects using the Nikon Z 9. ![]() Z 9 Testing - Up and Over! Findlay Creek Region (East Kootenays), British Columbia, Canada. ![]()
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