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【視聴数 19178】
【チャンネル名 Matt Irwin Photography】
【タグ F Mount,CFexpress,Firmware,Updating your camera】
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At the moment, the 70-200 is the main attraction of the Z-mount, as far as I personally am concerned. Test photos alongside my current 70-200 make it quite obvious that the newer Z-mount version does have the edge, for image quality. And you would already be aware that the Z7II has an edge – several, in fact – on the D850.
Unfortunately, for the time being Nikon is focusing on high end full frame Z-mount cameras. And I would need a Z-mount equivalent of the D500, before I considered jumping the fence. So they’re heading towards a point where I could change across to the Z-mounts. They just haven’t arrived at my station yet, so I can’t catch the train.
Oh – and in the meantime, DSLRs are NOT “old fashioned”!
I do owe you an apology, though – the DSLR to Z-mount adapter has NO effect on image quality – it’s simply an adapter, and has ZERO optical effect on images.
Lexar 128 gb CFe works like a charm in the D850. Although it still only displays XQD in the menu system when formatting but that’s no big deal! Cheers for the video Matt.
Ah, love seeing videos with the D850. I still love mine! Would be cool if you could throw in a video or two of the D850 once in a while. 🙂 I think it still keeps up really well with any of the new mirrorless offerings.
Ritz Gear Video Pro CFExpress Card 128GB Type B works fine in my D850. There is more choice of CF Express cards and the price can be lower 🙂
Looking forward to your review of Nikon NX Studio!!
Nice new Orgreen specs!!
I’ll have to see if this works for the D750 – any comments?
Hello Matt,
Could you do a review of the new Nikon image-processing software NX Studio which was just announced today. What I like is that it is FREE. I have down loaded my copy. I am not into a heavy image editing so I would like to hear your opinion. When a lot of companies are going to the software rental model, I am glad to see Nikon giving away their software.
Greetings from beautiful Sunny Southern California.
Hey Matt, you should hit up Jim Jefferies about doing an episode of IDKAT on photography
My D850, updated to 1.20, works fine with my Delkin CFexpress 2TB card.
I updated my firmware but I haven’t bought any of the CFe cards. They are still damn expensive. I have a few XQD cards but it is nice to have another option. I am hoping the price of these things goes down.
Support by a card of a camera by a card manufacturer is less than half of the picture. Nikon and their firmware are the other end. I would start at the Nikon end in selecting a card.
A given protocol can come in different implementations and some of them respect the “grammar” and “semantics” of a protocol better than others. Some implementations are very strict and rigid, others are more “intelligent” (have better parsers).
Then there are other aspects “under the bonnet/hood” like the “secret” areas of a card that should be accessible to an operating system (our camera’s firmware is basically an operating system running services and applications). In the case of a camera, speed is very important and being able to make assumptions about a protocol implementation removes the necessity to have a time consuming “intelligent” parser that also takes more “space”.
Looking at the Pergear’s write speeds, we can see that the card is in the midrange. Faster and slower cards exist. This is informing partly about the quality of the memory cells you buy into, but not the full picture. To really be able to appreciate what we bought in a card, we need to know TBW – total bytes written – which basically defines how many times a memory cell can be reused. Each rewrite of a cell presents the cell with an over-Voltage (a bit of brown-out) and that wears out. I would use the cheaper cards with unknown TBW as “read only” – fill them up and put them aside as additional backup. Some cards, like Sony Tough, offer a tool to assess the card’s health thus informing about remaining card lifetime (basically the tool checks the cell rewrites that the card already has gone through and the app knows the limit – the card’s controller maintains an administration of cell use and does wear leveling by a round-robin use of storage capacity; this means the first file on a formatted card is stored in different places, after each format, unless you filled the card completely, every time).
TBW determine price even more than speed would do.
Imagine a 512GB card with 20TB TBW and this would mean that you can safely rewrite the complete card 40 times. Another card may offer 200TB of TBW (400 times) or, say, 512TB of TBW (1000 times). Memory cells are completely different from magnetic layers, in this respect. Between Samsung Evo and Pro SSD, for 1TBW in the Evo, you buy 10TBW in the Pro – these differences are big and explain price differences.
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Hi Matt, I have a D500 with 70-200, 2.8 think you have that lens. Did you try it with a 2X converter, what do you think.
Hoping to go to Zmount when Nikon matches the performances of the D500. I need more reach for wildlife. Thank you
I haven’t used them yet but this is what nikonusa says is compatible.
Sony
CEB-G series
CEB-G128 (128GB)
CEB-G256 (256GB)
CEB-G512 (512GB)
Lexar Media
Professional CFExpress™ Type B Card
LCFX10-128CRBNA (128GB)
LCFX10-256CRBNA (256GB)
ProGrade Digital
GOLD series
PGCFX128GAPNA (128GB)
PGCFX256GAPNA (256GB)
PGCFX512GAPNA (512GB)
PGCFX1TBGAPNA (1TB)
COBALT series
PGCFX325GCPNA (325GB)
PGCFX650GCPNA (650GB)
SanDisk
Extreme Pro series
SDCFE-064G-ANCNN (64GB)
SDCFE-128G-ANCNN (128GB)
SDCFE-256G-ANCNN (256GB)
SDCFE-512G-ANCNN (512GB)
Canada: XXXG-CN4NN
Global: XXXG-GN4
(Eur/Asia-Pac/Aus/LatAm/MidEast/Africa)
Model numbers with NN have been tested
Mode numbers with IN are not supported
Forcing people to abandon perfectly good SD cards for something at 5x the price. Capitalism at its worst.
How do I format my cf express card from a regular memory card? I don’t have an XQD card, so I just used my regular memory card. Camera updated, but when I go to format the cf express card, I only have an XQD card, and SD card slots. Help, thnx!
Can we use sd card UHS ii or just the uhs 1 on nikon d850 ?
Hi, after updating the firmware, can we still use XQD cards?
I use 64gb 170mb/s sd card. How much faster will a CFexpress be? The card may be fast but the write speed of the camera will be a limitation.