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How realistic would it be to use a Z6III with exclusively Sony lenses?

Long story short my wife and I shoot professionally and have a large selection of Sony gear. Ive been shooting Sony for 8 years now, but shot Nikon before that and Ive been tempted to switch back. I am not ready to go all in on Nikon gear though, and would rather buy a single body and make sure it is a good fit. Beyond that, Nikon's lens selection has been my biggest hessitation, as I believe their bodies are top notch.

I have heard that the FE to Z mount adapters are pretty good and that for the most part they feel native. What are peoples real world experiences? Will shooting with an adapter hinder the system significantly? Is AF much worse? Its been a few years since I played with adapting lenses, and wasn't all that impressed going from Canon to Sony.

Sorry if this isnt an appropriate question for here, it just seems like most of the YouTube reviews of adapters and stuff are sponsored / not very real world. Yet I hear people mention how adapter the Z mount is all the time. I would love to check out a Z mount body, just can't justify all the glass.

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What Are Your Go-To Settings for Wildlife Photography with Nikon Gear?

I'm a wildlife photography enthusiast and have been using my Nikon D500 paired with the Nikkor 200-500mm f/5.6E lens. I find that capturing fast-moving subjects can be quite a challenge, especially in varying light conditions. I typically shoot in burst mode, use a fast shutter speed, and keep my ISO adaptive, but I'm curious to hear what settings and techniques others use for their wildlife shots.

Do you prefer shooting in RAW or JPEG for post-processing?
How do you manage focus tracking on your Nikon?

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