I am trying to come to terms with the Z-7 so as to get it to focus properly. Otherwise it is quite good but a bit bulky.
Like all Autofocus systems, the native 24-70 has an unfortunate ability to react to the closest twig rather than to where I wish the focus to be. My Leitz M and R optics serve well on an ordinary adapter once the focus point of the camera is tamed.
Even when the excellent 100% magnification front button is used, the central focus point moves around "on its own" when the camera is handled and hinders one in nailing focus.
There is no firmware option to neuter the offending buttons, I have considered using superglue to immobilize the pernicious rear buttons, but ability to bring the little green frame back to the center by one press and the ability to choose to menu options might suffer.
Conclusion, auto is fine, but manual is both cheaper and also more precise (if the situation allows time to do battle with the buttons)
p.
I am trying to come to terms with the Z-7 so as to get it to focus properly. Otherwise it is quite good but a bit bulky.
Like all Autofocus systems, the native 24-70 has an unfortunate ability to react to the closest twig rather than to where I wish the focus to be. My Leitz M and R optics serve well on an ordinary adapter once the focus point of the camera is tamed.
Even when the excellent 100% magnification front button is used, the central focus point moves around "on its own" when the camera is handled and hinders one in nailing focus.
There is no firmware option to neuter the offending buttons, I have considered using superglue to immobilize the pernicious rear buttons, but ability to bring the little green frame back to the center by one press and the ability to choose to menu options might suffer.
Conclusion, auto is fine, but manual is both cheaper and also more precise (if the situation allows time to do battle with the buttons)
p.
It's ok. It is like turning your Z into an N2020. Autofocus can be good or it can miss. Needs some work IMHO.