After several months' delay, the long-awaited Z-mount walk-about all-in-one zoom lens for the new Nikon Z-series FF mirrorless
(such an awkward term, that!) cameras has arrived. Mine, on order since February, was delivered yesterday (end of June 2020!), and after
clapping it on to the front of my Z6, I rushed out, while the weather was still fair, to take a few shots around my home town of
Abingdon-on-Thames.
Note that the images were all taken hand-held.
First impressions, as a rank amateur, are extremely favourable!
These images have either been processed in Photoshop CC from RAW (NEF) files (using mostly Auto) or are jpegs straight out of the camera,
having been resized for PBase. (Usually, I also correct for converging verticals, but have resisted the urge to do so in these images,
to leave them as close to what came out of the camera, with its internal Photoshoppery in the case of the jpegs, or Auto in PS ACR)