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Anonymous No.4468688
>>4468482
I like it. Except for the huge Z glass. BUT here's how I cope:
For everyday shooting I have the small 28mm f2.8 - that's compact enough so I can carry the cam all day with me and not really mind the size/weight. It's not as compact as an A7C but it's good enough.

When I take out a bigger lens it's always for dedicated photo stuff so I don't actually mind the size at all. Ergonomics aren't an issue at all when you don't do the stupid one-handed shooting. Just support the lens with your left hand and it's a non-issue. I don't even have a grip attachment.

My only problem is that I'd love to have a compact 35mm lens. 28mm is just a focal length I don't really enjoy. I already got an E-mount adapter (Viltrox) and I'm going to get the Snoy Zeiss 35mm f2.8. According to the internet that lens works well with the E-Z adapters from Viltrox and Megadap. So that sould be my EDC setup then.

I don't shoot manual glass so I can't say anything about that.

What I really like about the Zf is the autofocus. It's finally good enough to get my hyperactive 4yo kid in focus. My Z6II and my OM-5 always struggled with that. With the Zf it's not a problem anymore. But that's a pretty niche use case on this board I guess.

The IBIS is good but not as good as that on the OM-5. And when shooting thunderstorms I miss Live-Time.

If you don't really need the retro style body take a look at the Z5II - it's the same camera in a modern body. I think I would have bought that but it wasn't announced yet when I got my Zf and now I like my Zf so much I won't sell it.

Having said that I'm going also to test the A7C in the future. It's a soulless piece of shit but it's really small so might be the better EDC camera. But then again the Zf is going to get in-camera grain with the next firmware update so I don't think I'll switch away from the Zf. (I recreated some of my favorite C1 looks in NX Studio and nowadays I shoot 90% SOOC JPGs so the grain feature will be killer for me).
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Anonymous No.4468677
>>4468648
I think except for the Z5II the Zf is the cheapest one that can do this
Both are pretty much the same camera internally. You just need to decide what style of body you like more.

I personally got the Zf and I'm glad I did. The """ergonomics""" aren't an issue at all - even without any grip. It's just a stupid youtube/forums talking point.

And the dials make it actually great for switching modes without any user bank bullshit. I live in aperture priority with auto ISO. my speed dial is set to 1/250 so when I suddenly need faster shutter speed than what I usually rock in auto ISO I just switch the mode switch to shutter priority and bam. when I'm done I get back to aperture priority. need a specific ISO? just turn the ISO dial. no menu diving. no "hold button and turn command dial" shit. it's great.

now if I were some dedicated birder boomer I'd get a modern style body like the Z5II but for small primes (even manual focus) I don't see the need.

also the Zf looks sweet and I get pussy constantly because of it.