Thanks.Superb photos! How did you set up the R5 when you found the EVF difficult to cope with changing light? I always use full manual control for BIF or DIF so the exposure doesn't change with the background illumination as I pan. By the way, I agree with you about the daftness of Nikon using a left hand action for fitting lenses on to bodies - for just about everything else in life, from turning on radiators, turning screws, screwing on bottle caps, manual cranking a veteran car, winding up a clock, to the apex of technology, putting a lens on every other camera body, its a Right Handed twist.
I was in manual for those. Normally I shoot manual with auto iso but for backlit shots cameras really get confused as I am sure you know. I only had the camera for a few hours and as it was borrowed I didn’t want to fiddle too much. It was a very good experience overall, certainly better than the A9 I used a few weeks before. I just didn’t get on with the A9, technological marvel, but ergonomically lacking.
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