Today is Republic Day in Italy.
Therefore my wife and I enjoyed an afternoon walk through Rome's iconic Garbatella district, with my camera and one lens:
Nikon Z6 w/24-70 mm f/4 @ 26 mm, f/8, 1/320 s, 100 ISO
I did what some might find odd and traded my Zf for a Z50 II + some cash, since I found my Zf was not getting a lot of use since I got my Z6 III, and the only time I missed the resolution from my former Z8 was when shooting birds where I was reach limited. The Z50 II solves that issue, and today I took it out for just some quick shots. The Z50 II performed very, very well - bird AF was on-point, and while I'm sure in BIF or more challenging situations I'd see a difference between this and the faster readout bodies, for static birds hiding among foliage, it was brilliant. Found the birds, locked on to the eyes, and the quality was very nice.