z5 nikon with a nikon 28-70mm ed

Moisesprofinfo

Good night!!! I have a z5 nikon with a nikon 28-70mm ed, so I observed something that I had never noticed, when I took a photo in 28mm at 28-70, it appears not LR as it was seen in a photo in 62mm, and the focus ring is lens is turning normally, have you seen this problem? Thank you.


capanikon

Check the exif in another app ... see what it says. Like Nikon's RAW editor, or preview.app on MacOS (which can show exif data).Might just be some Adobe bug. Adobe has to backwards-engineer RAW, I think.


SoCalAngler

capanikon wrote:Check the exif in another app ... see what it says. Like Nikon's RAW editor, or preview.app on MacOS (which can show exif data).Might just be some Adobe bug. Adobe has to backwards-engineer RAW, I think.I would also review in camera to see what it shows as focal length.  If it shows 28mm then its a LR bug.  Same if Nikon Studio shows it as 28mm.If they both also show 62mm then possibly a lens to camera communication problem.


Moisesprofinfo

SoCalAngler escreveu:Capanikon escreveu:Verifique o exif em outro aplicativo... veja o que diz. Como o editor RAW da Nikon ou preview.app no ​​MacOS (que pode mostrar dados exif).Pode ser apenas algum bug da Adobe. A Adobe tem que fazer engenharia reversa do RAW, eu acho.Eu também revisaria na câmera para ver o que mostra como distância focal. Se ele mostra 28mm, então é um bug LR. O mesmo se o Nikon Studio mostrar como 28mm.Se ambos também mostrarem 62 mm, possivelmente um problema de comunicação entre a lente e a câmera.Where is the lens mm shown on the camera?


SoCalAngler

Moisesprofinfo wrote:Where is the lens mm shown on the camera?Shooting Data display during image playback after capturing an image.See Page 158 (Playback, Full Frame Playback) of the Z5 Reference Guide then page 162 (Photo Information) , and 167 (Shooting Data)"Shooting Data" needs to be enabled in the Playback Display options in the Playback Menu. See Page 210 of the manual.I'm looking at the English Version of the reference manual. It may be a different page in other language versions.Edit: There is no display of focal length prior to capturing the photo.


Moisesprofinfo

I found it, thank you very much! And even the camera display shows 62mm. I'll test it on a d7200 and see what happens.


capanikon

Try other zoom settings.Try zooming the zoom ring back and forth a couple dozen times ... maybe there's dust on whatever zoom position sensor is inside the lens or something.Use a pencil eraser to rub the electrical contacts on the lens and the body ... mebbe they're dirty. Be sure not to get eraser debris into the camera.


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