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 Posted: Mon Aug 20th, 2018 16:17
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GeoffR wrote:
novicius wrote: Looks a Big monitor,and All controls on Righthand side..makes for quick working, Nice !!Actually it makes for a significant difference in handling between the Z series and the D4, D5 meaning that a professional using both is going to have a steeper learning curve. If the display buttons were on the left this wouldn't be the case. Additionally, as shown in the image, the screen being close to the left edge of the body is vulnerable to impacts that wouldn't be any risk on a DSLR.


I Disagree...

Everything , exept for the Two buttons on top-left ( not so much used during a shoot ), can be reached by thumb, something I could get used too Very Quickly, Not much of a steep learning curve.

Learning to work with an EVF would cause more of a learning curve than working those buttons on the Righthand side.

The Screen being closer to the Left Rim being more susceptible to damage ???...How is that one inch difference going to be Detrimental ?..

There are Many digital camera`s with the monitor close to the rim without causing damage.

Careful handling would Avoid damage...and it`s a Nikon, they`re Not made of sugar !!

Last edited on Mon Aug 20th, 2018 16:22 by novicius



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