Hi Ed,

I almost bought the Z7U about 2 years ago, then I started to look at 
the EX series and I didn't like the EX samples that I found on the 
web. I don't think I ever looked at Z7U samples before, I am doing 
that right now though, on Youtube, and the first clip I've seen has 
really good image.

I love the rest you write, I have quite a lot of Nikor mount lenses 
already including a Nikor 80-400 zoom, and I didn't know MTF makes a 
Nikor/Z7 adapter. Also the Z7U has HDMI out so you're not stuck with 
Sony media but using the HDMI output you can record directly to 
external harddisk recorders like the Nano Flash.

Do you have a Z7U yourself? Are there many Z7 mount lenses available 
apart from the one that comes with the camera?

Rieni

At 8-12-2010 06:18, Ed Chejlava wrote:
>If you want "wildlife", what you want is a Sony HVR-Z7U (3 * 1/3"
>CMOS sensor, interchangeable lens), an MTFservices Nikon G to Sony Z7
>adapter and something like a Sigma 50-500 f4.5-6.3 zoom. The
>"magnification" factor is about 7.2, so the 50-500 "acts" like a
>360-3600 f4.5-6.3 zoom.....
>
>I don't have the Sigma yet, but I have used an old Tamron 28-300 to
>video sea otters, and from a legal distance I get full-frame of an
>otter's eyes, nose and mouth.
>
>And pop on a Tamron 90mm f2.8 macro and you get a "650mm f2.8" lens
>that focuses to about 5"... gives you something like full-frame of
>your pinky fingernail.......
>
>edc





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