Jasin, Thank you ! Out of all the videos about the Z9. This one touches me the most ! I truly understand the language of photographer to photographer. This is something that can't be explained in words, but can only be experienced by those who understand! Thanks again!!
Jasin, thank you for the informative walk-thru. Frankly, I was a bit overwhelmed with all the features...just going to take it slow and really get to know this camera. Thanks for taking the time to show it!
haha, I know right! I have to do an update because since then I have added more tweaks, one its to basically turn everything off, like noise reduction and vignette, that sort of thing. Best to start with it all turned off then turn on as you need it and see if you get a difference in performance. I am feeling like I do with focus and high iso quality but it's more than likely I am just learning the camera. Just remember you don't want to use the object detection all the time. Off is also a mode remember!
Hey Jas, thanks for that - a little more detail on the menu system that many are not including. Although I ordered 3 days after announcement here in Blighty, don't expect to see mine in Dec but hey - you never know. I'll have to dig out the round-pin remote lead I had for my D700 again!
Good morning Jasin. My Z9 is on the UPS truck and will be delivered in a few hours. Are you going to do a video for setting up the Z9 for action like you did for the Z6ll? I set my Z6 to the settings your suggested i.e. 12 bit and it was a major improvement. I would love to see a similar video with your settings, function buttons etc. Thanks. Keep posting videos they are great! Thanks. Bob
@@JasinBoland I would definitely be interested. I do a lot of fast action sports and especially surfing and BIF so your setup for action would be fantastic. I am tracking the UPS truck now should be here in a few hours. Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Santa is bring me a very nice Xmas present! Bob
Thank you for a sneak peek, Jasin. Love the menu toggle button as well! Looking forward to your back button focus settings 😃 kidding man! Have fun in Prague with this baby!
Hi Jasin, love your work mate. I have received my Z9 and while setting it up I've discovered that there is no Exposure Delay Mode on the Z9 (usually found in the custom settings menu) which is pretty standard across the likes of the D500, D810, D850 Z6and 7 series cameras. The only option is the Self Timer which can not be added to the iMenu like it can on the Z6II and Z7II. Having an Exposure Delay (preferable) or the Self Timer available on the iMenu would be an advantage for many who shoot long exposures, landscapes or Astro and seems like a reasonable request to a future Firmware update.
Jasin, I frequently use the metering button on my dSLR and move from matrix to spot to centre weighted and I do it on the fly. How do I do this on this Z9, please ?
Hi Jason, I have a brand new Z9 and am struggling with the menus. The Fn buttons and the menu buttons ( even though they are set up how I want them ) don't seem to save. Any ides what I'm doing wrong?
Nikon's choice not to use the AF assist of an external flash in the Z series is in some cases a minor disaster. It is only a small group that misses that, it is a pity that Nikon does not adjust this. (The z would not detect the red color, but if the light is turned on anyway, custom flashes can be made)
that's an interesting concept but I doubt you can and it would slow down the process and shooting action I could not imagine a reason to do it but yeah, great thoughts there.
@@JasinBoland well here are my thoughts to ask this question: you rely upon your card but in the rare case of failure you want to have a good quality copy of your images. Probably never happens but if so raw he* would be better than jpeg.
If shooting raw to card 1 and JPEG to card 2 and I protect an image will the protection be applied to both images? In Photo Mechanic I ingest only the protected or locked images and it's annoying on the D6 that protecting only applies to slot 1 and not slot 2, forcing me to shoot Raw & JPEG to slot 1.
I don't shoot both as I just do a conversion after I have finished doing my kill passes. Sorry I am not much help I do know it speeds the process and I would think they would retain the same file numbers
Hi Jasin, thanks for this video, very informative. I left a comment on Jared’s Z9 A1 R3 af test, after your comment re the AF tracking setting to have been set on 1 instead of 5, any chance you can comment on there and whether erratic and steady makes a difference. ? Also I found on my D850 that keeping AF/C on focus rather than release worked best, how is it on the Z9 as I noticed you had A1 set to focus also ?
Haha, I did but he shut me down, I don't think he likes my real world reviews, maybe not real world enough haha, I do have massive respect for what he does, trailblazer youtube entertainer that lad!
Thanks. Very helpful. Q: Is there an equivalent on the Z9 to U1, U2, U3 customer user settings? I'm multiplexing and perhaps I missed with the phone interrupting my viewing. But I find those extremely useful on the Z7. I'll have to think how to change my approach without them.
@@JasinBoland Thanks. I've spent hours figuring out the Shooting Menu Banks and Custom Banks. That they change dynamically in use instead of allowing the user to return to the stored settings seems a step in the wrong direction to me. I'm storing my setup on an XQD card, but doubt in practice I'll actually stop to restore them :(
what about Video mode. what options camera display while recording video. like exposure metering or other features which some video/cinema camera used to have. or you need external display to get more information.
@@JasinBoland thanks for this excellent walkthrough of the menus! Really enjoy these sorts of previews that go beyond simple specs that can be found everywhere and anywhere. Working photographers appreciate this. Quick question: Do you recall which camera you used to shoot the introductory comments in your home?
@@ulysses01 I was actually in my hotel in Prague and the light pulses so it's not hertz flicker but the actual light. The camera was my beautiful Zfc and 28mm 2.8.
I would really appreciate someone giving a real assessment of the Z9 concerning high ISO and noise levels. AT what ISO does noise start to appear? What other Nikon camera would you compare the high ISO noise level to. My D850 and D6 are miles apart concerning this. I routinely shoot my D6 at ISO 12,800 with no real noise problems. At ISO 1,600 my d850 produces lots of noise. Where does the Z9 stand? Thanks
I shoot a few thousand framnes a day on film set and mostly dont bother going over 6400 iso but for that its sensational just make sure you turn all the noise reduction and everything else off. I find a little bit of noise is better than the processing.
Pretty basic video on the settings. I feel you have so much more knowledge to share if you were to go through methodically , explaining more in detail of the settings and benefits of certain settings. [see Hudson Henry] Even if you had an advanced video series for a small charge. Thanks for taking the time.
Fair enough Duane but I feel those with a Z 9 already know their way around a Nikon but you are right, I could probably do an update on what I have observed over the past 6 months. Thanks for watching!
It's actually not flicker but a pulsing light in my hotel room. Nothing I could do about it but shoot in the dark which probably would have got me more views...
@@JasinBoland no while I know I will be amazed with the tech. I’m pretty much not interested due to it being so big and heavy. I switched to mirrorless to get away from my heavy dslr. I wish Nikon would have released a small body Z8 or Z7III at the same time. Sort of like what Canon did in late 2020 with the R5 and R6. This would have given shooters more options based on needs and price point. They went for a much needed cash grab. I’ve known personally two faithful Nikon shooters (like myself) that have switched to Sony and Canon from Nikon due to wanting good AF in a small body (although I didn’t switch to Canon or Sony. I’ve actually went another direction as I preordered the new OM Systems (formerly Olympus) new micro four thirds flagship “OM-1” camera. Stacked sensor, over 1000 all cross type AF points, advanced computational settings, live ND filter (mode) built in, (bird detection) motorcycle, car, planes, trains detection etc etc. I’m a big wildlife and bird shooter and I’m excited for the new bird eye AF. Apparently it’s real good. The new (sigh…only 20mp) stacked sensor however is promising due to said 2 additional stops of dynamic range. Much higher ISO range and double processing power along with more than 2 times sensor scan rate increase (read out speed) & a 5.76 million dot bright viewfinder at 120 fps refresh rate. There are a few things DP review said wasn’t so hot but I believe it can and will get better with a firmware update. I want to use this camera as a fun camera for my birding and wildlife /landscape / street photography as that’s my motivation. I’m gonna keep my Z6II and probably get rid of my D500 and a few telephoto zoom lenses. I am also buying a Olympus 300 f4 IS PRO lens (600 mm equivalent) and a 1.4 teleconverter (tele for once in a while). So while I am blown away at the insane value of the Z9 but after long thought (especially) considering full frame lens prices I decided to go a slightly different direction. Now if I was a PRO shooter like you then I’d have much more to consider. Now of course when Nikon puts out a camera that is what I’m looking for I’ll consider that one! I love Nikon and their dynamic range as I feel Nikon colors are so hard to beat. I think they are better than Sony and Canons colors. Take care brotha!
I would really appreciate someone giving a real assessment of the Z9 concerning high ISO and noise levels. AT what ISO does noise start to appear? What other Nikon camera would you compare the high ISO noise level to. My D850 and D6 are miles apart concerning this. I routinely shoot my D6 at ISO 12,800 with no real noise problems. At ISO 1,600 my d850 produces lots of noise. Where does the Z9 stand? Thanks
If you have time take a look at my other Z 9 video I address that there. The D 6 is a hell of an amazing camera. It really all depends if you want to go shutterless
@@JasinBoland It's not just about whether or not I want to go Shutterless. I regularly shoot my D6 at ISO 12,800. Thats with very little noise. I already have the Z9 preordered. I'm wanting to get info about how well the Z6 does with noise at high ISO. Please give me a comparison to another Nikon Camera. Thanks
Jasin, Thank you ! Out of all the videos about the Z9. This one touches me the most ! I truly understand the language of photographer to photographer. This is something that can't be explained in words, but can only be experienced by those who understand! Thanks again!!
Wow thank you so much for telling me this! You made my day!
This is an excellent opportunity to see the options available in setting up your future Z9 users to their needs.
Great presentation. Glad you did not add a music soundtrack. Obviously done by a photographer for photographers!
Thats very kind Chris and great observation!
Jasin, thank you for the informative walk-thru. Frankly, I was a bit overwhelmed with all the features...just going to take it slow and really get to know this camera. Thanks for taking the time to show it!
haha, I know right! I have to do an update because since then I have added more tweaks, one its to basically turn everything off, like noise reduction and vignette, that sort of thing. Best to start with it all turned off then turn on as you need it and see if you get a difference in performance. I am feeling like I do with focus and high iso quality but it's more than likely I am just learning the camera. Just remember you don't want to use the object detection all the time. Off is also a mode remember!
Thank you for the relaxing and informative talk on your Z9 setup. Most helpful.
Chill is my middle name haha...
Great run down of the menu items Jasin. I think Nikon have a winner on their hands here.
Thank You Jasin .. I will save this for when I finally am able to get mine at the end of 2022
Hey Jas, thanks for that - a little more detail on the menu system that many are not including. Although I ordered 3 days after announcement here in Blighty, don't expect to see mine in Dec but hey - you never know. I'll have to dig out the round-pin remote lead I had for my D700 again!
Wow! Now look at you Mr Boland, standing on the top of the Nikon mountain
Good morning Jasin. My Z9 is on the UPS truck and will be delivered in a few hours. Are you going to do a video for setting up the Z9 for action like you did for the Z6ll? I set my Z6 to the settings your suggested i.e. 12 bit and it was a major improvement. I would love to see a similar video with your settings, function buttons etc. Thanks. Keep posting videos they are great! Thanks. Bob
Thanks Bob, I wasn't sure anyone would be interested but maybe I should!
@@JasinBoland I would definitely be interested. I do a lot of fast action sports and especially surfing and BIF so your setup for action would be fantastic. I am tracking the UPS truck now should be here in a few hours. Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Santa is bring me a very nice Xmas present! Bob
Thank you for a sneak peek, Jasin. Love the menu toggle button as well! Looking forward to your back button focus settings 😃 kidding man! Have fun in Prague with this baby!
Funnily enough I have set BFB to 3d and I use it all the time now. Hell froze over...
Hi Jasin, love your work mate. I have received my Z9 and while setting it up I've discovered that there is no Exposure Delay Mode on the Z9 (usually found in the custom settings menu) which is pretty standard across the likes of the D500, D810, D850 Z6and 7 series cameras. The only option is the Self Timer which can not be added to the iMenu like it can on the Z6II and Z7II. Having an Exposure Delay (preferable) or the Self Timer available on the iMenu would be an advantage for many who shoot long exposures, landscapes or Astro and seems like a reasonable request to a future Firmware update.
You can add it to the imenu, it's how I use it
Thanks, this was what we were waiting for👍
I will get mine in two or three weeks……
thats awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for the menu preview! Very useful!
Jasin, I frequently use the metering button on my dSLR and move from matrix to spot to centre weighted and I do it on the fly. How do I do this on this Z9, please ?
Eddy, add it to the imenu
@@JasinBolandthanks Jasin. I'm afraid that solution doesn't allow the same ease of flow - at least for me. Thanks for your prompt response
@@eddyfurlong7862 Adding to a function button doesn't work for you either? Where do you want it then?
@@JasinBoland a function button is ok, thank you
Really useful, Jasin - thanks!
Hi Jason, I have a brand new Z9 and am struggling with the menus. The Fn buttons and the menu buttons ( even though they are set up how I want them ) don't seem to save. Any ides what I'm doing wrong?
Maybe you aren’t confirming the selection
Nikon's choice not to use the AF assist of an external flash in the Z series is in some cases a minor disaster. It is only a small group that misses that, it is a pity that Nikon does not adjust this. (The z would not detect the red color, but if the light is turned on anyway, custom flashes can be made)
Thank you, Jasin. Can you record Lossless Raw and High Efficiency * on second card simultaneously?
that's an interesting concept but I doubt you can and it would slow down the process and shooting action I could not imagine a reason to do it but yeah, great thoughts there.
@@JasinBoland well here are my thoughts to ask this question: you rely upon your card but in the rare case of failure you want to have a good quality copy of your images. Probably never happens but if so raw he* would be better than jpeg.
@@LightTheShadows Always a nice insurance policy, mine is for overflow as I can't afford to miss a shot because the card was full.
If shooting raw to card 1 and JPEG to card 2 and I protect an image will the protection be applied to both images? In Photo Mechanic I ingest only the protected or locked images and it's annoying on the D6 that protecting only applies to slot 1 and not slot 2, forcing me to shoot Raw & JPEG to slot 1.
I don't shoot both as I just do a conversion after I have finished doing my kill passes. Sorry I am not much help I do know it speeds the process and I would think they would retain the same file numbers
Hi Jasin, thanks for this video, very informative. I left a comment on Jared’s Z9 A1 R3 af test, after your comment re the AF tracking setting to have been set on 1 instead of 5, any chance you can comment on there and whether erratic and steady makes a difference. ? Also I found on my D850 that keeping AF/C on focus rather than release worked best, how is it on the Z9 as I noticed you had A1 set to focus also ?
Haha, I did but he shut me down, I don't think he likes my real world reviews, maybe not real world enough haha, I do have massive respect for what he does, trailblazer youtube entertainer that lad!
Yo Man This was Simply Inspired while Informational💯💯💯 dude Matrix Metering for Face Detection#mindblowing
right!
Thanks. Very helpful. Q: Is there an equivalent on the Z9 to U1, U2, U3 customer user settings? I'm multiplexing and perhaps I missed with the phone interrupting my viewing. But I find those extremely useful on the Z7. I'll have to think how to change my approach without them.
Similar but not the same, It would be great to have alternative imenu setups
@@JasinBoland Thanks. I've spent hours figuring out the Shooting Menu Banks and Custom Banks. That they change dynamically in use instead of allowing the user to return to the stored settings seems a step in the wrong direction to me. I'm storing my setup on an XQD card, but doubt in practice I'll actually stop to restore them :(
what about Video mode. what options camera display while recording video. like exposure metering or other features which some video/cinema camera used to have. or you need external display to get more information.
did you miss that part?
@@JasinBoland thanks for this excellent walkthrough of the menus! Really enjoy these sorts of previews that go beyond simple specs that can be found everywhere and anywhere. Working photographers appreciate this. Quick question: Do you recall which camera you used to shoot the introductory comments in your home?
@@ulysses01 I was actually in my hotel in Prague and the light pulses so it's not hertz flicker but the actual light.
The camera was my beautiful Zfc and 28mm 2.8.
I would really appreciate someone giving a real assessment of the Z9 concerning high ISO and noise levels. AT what ISO does noise start to appear? What other Nikon camera would you compare the high ISO noise level to. My D850 and D6 are miles apart concerning this. I routinely shoot my D6 at ISO 12,800 with no real noise problems. At ISO 1,600 my d850 produces lots of noise. Where does the Z9 stand? Thanks
I shoot a few thousand framnes a day on film set and mostly dont bother going over 6400 iso but for that its sensational just make sure you turn all the noise reduction and everything else off. I find a little bit of noise is better than the processing.
Pretty basic video on the settings. I feel you have so much more knowledge to share if you were to go through methodically , explaining more in detail of the settings and benefits of certain settings. [see Hudson Henry] Even if you had an advanced video series for a small charge. Thanks for taking the time.
Fair enough Duane but I feel those with a Z 9 already know their way around a Nikon but you are right, I could probably do an update on what I have observed over the past 6 months. Thanks for watching!
Thanks
👍🏾🙏🏾
thank you
You're welcome!
Of course he would skip the video settings :-)
of course, why talk about something I have no idea about... I'll leave that to you!
Thank you, but the video flickers.
It's actually not flicker but a pulsing light in my hotel room. Nothing I could do about it but shoot in the dark which probably would have got me more views...
I wish I had one so bad. So bad.
have you yet?
@@JasinBoland no while I know I will be amazed with the tech. I’m pretty much not interested due to it being so big and heavy. I switched to mirrorless to get away from my heavy dslr. I wish Nikon would have released a small body Z8 or Z7III at the same time. Sort of like what Canon did in late 2020 with the R5 and R6. This would have given shooters more options based on needs and price point. They went for a much needed cash grab. I’ve known personally two faithful Nikon shooters (like myself) that have switched to Sony and Canon from Nikon due to wanting good AF in a small body (although I didn’t switch to Canon or Sony. I’ve actually went another direction as I preordered the new OM Systems (formerly Olympus) new micro four thirds flagship “OM-1” camera. Stacked sensor, over 1000 all cross type AF points, advanced computational settings, live ND filter (mode) built in, (bird detection) motorcycle, car, planes, trains detection etc etc. I’m a big wildlife and bird shooter and I’m excited for the new bird eye AF. Apparently it’s real good. The new (sigh…only 20mp) stacked sensor however is promising due to said 2 additional stops of dynamic range. Much higher ISO range and double processing power along with more than 2 times sensor scan rate increase (read out speed) & a 5.76 million dot bright viewfinder at 120 fps refresh rate. There are a few things DP review said wasn’t so hot but I believe it can and will get better with a firmware update. I want to use this camera as a fun camera for my birding and wildlife /landscape / street photography as that’s my motivation. I’m gonna keep my Z6II and probably get rid of my D500 and a few telephoto zoom lenses. I am also buying a Olympus 300 f4 IS PRO lens (600 mm equivalent) and a 1.4 teleconverter (tele for once in a while). So while I am blown away at the insane value of the Z9 but after long thought (especially) considering full frame lens prices I decided to go a slightly different direction. Now if I was a PRO shooter like you then I’d have much more to consider. Now of course when Nikon puts out a camera that is what I’m looking for I’ll consider that one! I love Nikon and their dynamic range as I feel Nikon colors are so hard to beat. I think they are better than Sony and Canons colors. Take care brotha!
I would really appreciate someone giving a real assessment of the Z9 concerning high ISO and noise levels. AT what ISO does noise start to appear? What other Nikon camera would you compare the high ISO noise level to. My D850 and D6 are miles apart concerning this. I routinely shoot my D6 at ISO 12,800 with no real noise problems. At ISO 1,600 my d850 produces lots of noise. Where does the Z9 stand? Thanks
If you have time take a look at my other Z 9 video I address that there. The D 6 is a hell of an amazing camera. It really all depends if you want to go shutterless
@@JasinBoland you did not answer my question. Do you have A URL for your youtube that you believe does? Thanks
@@JasinBoland It's not just about whether or not I want to go Shutterless. I regularly shoot my D6 at ISO 12,800. Thats with very little noise. I already have the Z9 preordered. I'm wanting to get info about how well the Z6 does with noise at high ISO. Please give me a comparison to another Nikon Camera. Thanks