By Jack Corbett

This is just our second outing with my new camera. On our first outing I was trying out a new wireless microphone that I had Mali clip on her top. But the noise level in several of the bars was too high resulting in too much distortion. I was not too happy with my new cameras focusing while shooting video. That's why I am calling these last ten videos Fine tuning Nikon Z8. And this time I believe I've got it all right.
We are at Soi 6 Smoke and Kisses for Act 3 of Fine-Tuning Nikon Z8 in low light Pattaya Bars
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Getting the Nikon Z8 focused at Smoke and Kisses
Fine Tuning Nikon Z8 turned out to be a great idea. By changing the focusing settings and turning down my microphone level I was much more satisfied with my results.
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The gang's all here at Smoke and Kisses
Although I loved the relatively small size and excellent performance of my Nikon Z7ii camera, it was not quite up to what I expected it to do. Although my Nikon Z7ii had superb all-around performance its focusing in Pattaya's bars shooting video of fast-moving Thai lady friends of mine was not up to my expectations. So, when I read that the Nikon Z8 camera's focusing was reputedly twice as good as the Z7I's I just had to have it. Regardless of cost.
The Nikon Z9 has a resolution of 45 megapixels. Same as the Z7ii. Which is enough for just about anything. But it's doing great video that I am after. That will look good even on my 84-inch television. The new Nikon Z8 can do 4 k and even 8 k video. Which is overkill. Because I'm only shooting video in HD quality due to internet speeds being too low to deliver 4 k or 8 k quality.


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