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    I made this image using my new Nikon Z6ii Camera. I traded D500 and purchased this new Camera.
    I do miss the reach of D500 but like the low light Noise in this new camera.
    Busy with work and getting used to this camera too most of my time and I did not get a chance to process images.

    This was taken in a local pond on a cloudy day.

    Nikon Z6ii + 500 PF
    1/3200s f/6.3 ISO3200
    60% Crop

    Let me know your thoughts.

    Thank you for all the comments/Critiques.

    Thanks
    Krishna

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    Great low angle and very complimentary BG. I like the ruffled feathers, IQ, composition and this one has quite the shovel! Nice image Krishna.

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    nice low angle, I find it to be a bit oversharpened on my screen, I wish the shoveler wasn't' molting so heavily

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    Hi Krishna,
    I love it. The shooting angle and colors are perfect.
    congratulations

    Z6ii is a good choice. it became clear

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    I look forward to more images and your opinion of this camera. 25mp FF without a big lens seems
    like a step back from the D500...
    Dan Kearl

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    Beautiful image of an ugly (because of the molt) duck. Great low angle. Congrats with the new gear!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dankearl View Post
    I look forward to more images and your opinion of this camera. 25mp FF without a big lens seems
    like a step back from the D500...
    Hi Dan,

    You can use all your F mount lenses with z series. I don’t think Z6ii is a replacement for d500.

    In my case I did not want to have dx and fx bodies and wanted better low light performance.

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    Krishna, congrats on the new Z6ii! Curious to see your thoughts as you use it more.

    I'm good with the composition and looks like you were close enough to capture nice detail.

    It does appear a touch course for me, esp the head. Wonder if you'll have to change your PP technique at all? It was a steep curve when I went to Canon mirrorless.

    As a small nit, maybe it could benefit from a very slight CCW rotation?

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