Ready to see the Nikon Z8 put through its paces in extreme cold? Join me (Trevor) as I test the autofocus performance of the Z8 in -30°C (-22°F) weather, capturing everything from static shots to fast-action scenes. Watch how I handle challenges like a frozen view screen and see real-world samples of the camera’s AF tracking.
I’ll explain my camera settings, including the use of focus peaking and why I sometimes switch to manual focus in tricky situations. Plus, you’ll see footage from a snowboarding event at Holiday Mountain, giving us a great look at how the Nikon Z8 handles fast-moving subjects in challenging winter conditions. Throughout the video, I share practical insights on using the Z8’s autofocus system for sports photography, outdoor action, and extreme-weather shooting scenarios.
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