The Nikon Z 24-70mm f/4 S, the first zoom lens designed for the Nikon Z system. this lens is often bundled as a kit lens with various Z-series cameras. But does it fit the mold of a typical kit lens? Or does the 'S' designation—reserved for Nikon’s high-end lenses—along with its $1,000 price tag, put it in a different league?| phillipreeve.net
Do you even need a tripod these days? To be honest, the necessity of tripods has been significantly reduced thanks to highly effective in-body image stabilisation, improved image quality at high ISOs and AI noise reduction, super-wide dynamic range of today's digital sensors, and in-camera HDR modes. Let's find out!| phillipreeve.net
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