Nikon Z9: Back to a tent peg smasher

 I placed an order for the Nikon Z9 the day the stores began to take them. I wasn't in a rush to get it, and I was hoping to hear more concrete information of a possible Z8 before the body arrived. A little less than five months, and I received an email with tracking information.

So far it's been a good experience.

  1. The AF is much better than the Z7, and better than the D3.
  2. The Nikon 200-500mm surprisingly focuses much faster than on the Z7. I'm not sure if it's a placebo effect, or whether the AF is stickier, leading to the impression that it's focusing faster as it doesn't hunt.
  3. I'm getting more peak moment shots for surfing. I'm also getting more junk shots as I don't let off the shutter soon enough.
  4. The shutter does blank out at 1/100s. I'll have to look into why that's happening, as I thought it would only blank out at sub-1/30s exposures.
  5. I've only hit the buffer a few times, and this is with Sony XQD cards shooting high efficiency (HE*) files.
  6. On two surfing shoots (2500+ shots), the battery did not drop below 50%, and I barely filled one 120GB card. 
  7. The Z9 barely fits in my Peak Design 10L Everyday Sling. Hopefully the zipper stands up to the abuse.
  8. I'm not used to the weight. My arms hurt after the first outing with the Z9 + 70-200E. In my younger days, I could last several hours with a D2H + 70-200VR + SB-800 + flash bracket.

I'll update this post as I continue to learn the camera.

On a side note, I picked up an Irix 11mm f/4 (not that I need something this wide, but it was a bargain) and a Sigma 50mm Art (not that I need yet ANOTHER normal lens, but it was also a bargain, especially for the Otus Lite). More on these lenses as I use them.