Good morning Toronto! . Let’s continue with my coverage of the Nikon Z 9 with more stories and examples! . Here’s a sunrise shot I took with the Pre-Production Nikon Z 9. It’s a beautiful sunrise but that’s not the point of this picture. . As feature-rich as the Z 9 may be, one of my favourite features that I’ve been asking for ever since the original Z 7 came out is the vertical tilting screen. The Z 9 has a four-axis tilting screen that is on axis to the camera! . It may be a small thing, but I use the vertical positioning in various perspectives all the time in my landscapes, architecture, and event photography. . Here’s a great example of when the portrait tilting screen works so you no longer have to lay on the ground or turn your head around to match the screen orientation. . In my events, real estate, or photos with architecture in it, I like to keep my verticals vertical. If I need to compose a shot where my subject needs to be on the bottom of the frame, I have to raise the camera up high above my head. The vertical tilting screen means I no longer have to shoot blindly! . Needless to say I can’t wait to start using this feature on the Z 9! . Shot on a Pre-production @nikoncanada Z 9 with Z 35mm f/1.8 at f/16, 5.0sec. ISO64 . #torontosunriseseriesbytaku #nikoncanada #nikonnofilter #seetorontonow #perspective #blogto #z9 #torontoartist #torontoartists #nikonowners #zcreators #longexposure #etobicoke #lakeontario #dreamy #ethereal #serenitynow #passionpassport #canadianartist #artistsofinstagram (at Toronto, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVvE5q7r0Yq/?utm_medium=tumblr














