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par Cloé Pelletier-Bossé
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18 juillet 2023
Proper Preparation for a Macro Photography Session Macro photography is not a very complicated field, as a simple garden can provide hours of enjoyment. However, it requires patience, skill, and creativity. If you want to improve and respect nature, it is important to prepare well in advance. We operate in a wild and sensitive environment, in contact with fragile and skittish animals. Therefore, being careful is very important if you want to approach this with the passion it deserves. Here are some tips from my personal experience and advice I’ve received to maximize the chances of returning with a calm mind and, most importantly, allowing you to capture images that meet your expectations!

par Yves Pinsonneault
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9 mai 2023
Nikkor Z 100-400 f/4.5-5.6 VR S We tested for you: Nikkor Z 100-400 f/4.5-5.6 VR S This lens is designed for users of Nikon Z series mirrorless cameras. It is compatible with all Z series models, including both APS-C and full-frame (FF) bodies. As the model name indicates, its coverage ranges from 100mm to 400mm (150mm to 600mm equivalent on APS-C) and features a variable aperture depending on the zoom ring position. At 100mm, the maximum aperture is f/4.5, and at 400mm, it is f/5.6, which is more than acceptable for general outdoor photography. It’s also important to note that Z series cameras have excellent high ISO performance, which means this lens can be used in a wide variety of situations without limitation. The box includes lens caps and a lens hood, which should always be equipped. You will see this lens in the hands of various sports photographers and wildlife photographers seeking detail and precision in their images, but at relatively short distances. 400mm is a bit limited for bird photography unless you are close to the subject. Weight: Right off the bat, the lightness of the lens is striking, and it balances well on cameras like the Z9 or even a Z6/Z6II. The balance is a bit more challenging with a Z30/50, but it’s still manageable with some practice and familiarity. Autofocus: Fast—very fast, in fact—and consistently accurate. Even in the shade, the subject is focused with spectacular speed. The speed easily compares to that of the Nikkor Z 70-200 f2.8 VR S. Regardless of the camera body used, it performs flawlessly and is highly effective. It is definitely worthy of the S series lenses (Nikon’s professional series for Z bodies).