Heather Broster is participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to and affiliated sites. Considering that the new price is very similar in some countries, the Zf is hard to ignore. In many aspects, the Zf feels like the superior camera: it offers better autofocus, more video options, and Nikon’s most advanced image stabilization to date. Instead, they not only delivered an appealing retro design but also took the time to enhance the technology within. Nikon could have simply taken the tech inside the Z6 II and put it in a vintage body, much like they did with the Z fc APS-C camera (same hardware and software as the Z50). If you decided to buy something after clicking the link, we will receive a small commission. Reminder: the links below are affiliate links. Please note that these prices are as of September 2023. As it is an older model, you can find it for less in the second-hand market. The Z6 II is available at a price of $2000, £2000, or €1950 (body only). The Zf was launched with a retail price of $2000, £2300, or €2500 for the body only. The USB port can be used to charge or power the cameras (please note that it only works with EN-EL15c batteries, not EN-EL15a or EN-EL15 units). They both have audio in and out (3.5mm), HDMI output (Micro on the Zf, Mini on the Z6 II), and a USB-C socket. Note that only the Z6 II offers the possibility of attaching a battery grip. Z6 II: 410 frames (LCD) and 340 frames (EVF).Zf: 380 shots per charge (LCD) and 360 shots (EVF).The Zf’s ‘vintage’ design includes an old-fashioned shutter speed dial, an ISO dial, an exposure compensation dial, and a small LCD screen that indicates the aperture value, reminiscent of the old frame counter on film cameras.īoth products use the same battery, the EN-EL15c, and their ratings are not too dissimilar. The front grip is almost non-existent compared to the Z6 II.īoth cameras are weather-resistant, but the Z6 II has extra controls: two function buttons at the front instead of one, and an AF joystick at the rear. I'll try to capture the video with yavta or ustreamer when I have some more time.The Zf is wider and has a more rectangular design with less rounded edges. Looks like there is a format mismatch between hyperion and what the video driver/module can supply or the device is busy? Logically live video on the Hyperbian page does also not work. T14:44:45.723Z (ERROR) VIDIOC_STREAMOFF error code 16, Device or resource busy T14:44:45.721Z (ERROR) Throws error nr: VIDIOC_DQBUF error code 16, Device or resource busy T14:44:45.690Z (ERROR) Throws error nr: VIDIOC_STREAMON error code 22, Invalid argument T14:44:45.688Z (ERROR) Throws error: Only pixel formats UYVY, YUYV, RGB32 and MJPEG are supported T14:44:45.420Z (DEBUG) (ComponentRegister.cpp:36:setNewComponentState()) V4L capture device: enabled ` T14:44:45.420Z (DEBUG) (PriorityMuxer.cpp:161:registerInput()) Register new input 'System/V4L' with priority 240 as inactive After selecting customer video source of /dev/video0 or unicam-image the following error shows up in the debug logs:.This will make switching to 4k sources easier as well. Solution for me will be replacing the splitter with a different splitter that down-scales the resolution on one port. It will not support 1080p50 as this exceeds the bandwidth. There is limited bandwidth on the CSI2 bus.Not an issue for me but could be if the resolution changes when switching to a different source. The video resolution does not automatically set with v4l.Live video preview on the hyperbian site also works well.Īfter replacing the USB stick with the tc358743 module, a few adjustments were required to get the module recognized.Īdd dtoverlay=tc358743 to /boot/config/txtĪ lot of the troubleshooting can be found here: There is however a noticeable delay between the video on the TV and the reaction by the LEDs on the wall. When using a USB HDMI grabber it works practically out of the box with the latest Hyperbian. Source 1080p50 -5 port HDMI switch - 4k HDMI splitter - USB HDMI capture stick - RPi4 (this device seems to be the same as the above mentioned from here: Still had a HDMI USB capture stick from the pikvm project, so tried that first. Strip of WS2812B and level shifter on GPIO18 works well. So I installed the latest Hyperbian on a RPI4 2GB this weekend.
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