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					<description><![CDATA[Nikon Rumors recently ran my Nikon Z9 second impressions as a guest post on their site. That was very flattering. It was also a novel experience for me &#8211; generally nobody reads what I post here on my blog, and it&#8217;s as much for my own benefit as anything else (e.g. a form of &#8220;rubber&#8230; <a class="read-more-link" href="https://wadetregaskis.com/welcome-to-the-internet/" data-wpel-link="internal">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<p>Nikon Rumors recently ran my <a href="https://wadetregaskis.com/z9-second-impressions/" data-wpel-link="internal">Nikon Z9 second impressions</a> as <a rel="noreferrer noopener external" href="https://nikonrumors.com/2022/03/12/nikon-z9-camera-first-impressions.aspx/" data-type="URL" data-id="https://nikonrumors.com/2022/03/12/nikon-z9-camera-first-impressions.aspx/" target="_blank" data-wpel-link="external">a guest post on their site</a>.  That was very flattering.  It was also a novel experience for me &#8211; generally nobody reads what I post here on my blog, and it&#8217;s as much for my own benefit as anything else (e.g. a form of &#8220;rubber ducking&#8221; when I&#8217;m trying to figure something out, or simply a record of my thoughts for me to laugh at in years to come).</p>



<p>I was surprised how much traffic it brought to my site &#8211; my vague intuition was that with the content repeated wholesale there&#8217;d be no motivation for folks to visit the original.</p>



<p>I was also slightly surprised by the comments section (on Nikon Rumors), though upon reflection I probably shouldn&#8217;t have been.  As Peter (Nikon Rumors admin) quipped to me, &#8220;Welcome to the Internet :)&#8221;.</p>



<p>Roughly-speaking, it seems to break down into:</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Constructive</h3>



<p>A very small portion of the feedback was constructive (and sometimes intentionally so, even), e.g. typos, my embarrassing mislabelling of a jaguar as a leopard, etc.  Some was interesting in revealing unintended ambiguity in my phrasing &#8211; I always find it intriguing to find valid, <em>different</em> interpretations of things I wrote.  It&#8217;s a worthy challenge to try to write without ambiguity.</p>



<p>I really appreciate when people provide useful feedback &#8211; even if it&#8217;s not well-motivated.  It&#8217;s so rare in life to receive useful feedback.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Missing context</h3>



<p>A lot of the feedback was because of missing context &#8211; many folks assumed it was a <em>review</em>, not merely a random collection of observations, and therefore meant to be balanced &amp; comprehensive.  Or that I&#8217;d only use the Sigma 150-600 C with the Z9 (I did mention use of other lenses, but apparently too briefly or obliquely for many to register).</p>



<p>That&#8217;s useful to know because it revealed I was unwittingly assuming folks would read the first impressions first, which provided a bit more context, and also assuming a lot about the reader&#8217;s mindset coming in &#8211; i.e. that they&#8217;d implicitly understand that a lot was tongue-in-cheek.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Missed sarcasm / irony / frivolity</h3>



<p>It seems apparent from some comments that my sense of humour / writing style just didn&#8217;t sit well with many folks.  I&#8217;m used to that &#8211; I hate irony and never use it all the time.</p>



<p>The Nikon Z9&#8217;s acrobatic abilities seemed to particularly rub many folks the wrong way, which even in retrospect I still find odd because it seems so obviously (a) a very minor concern in any case and (b) just funny, really.  Many folks did wonder aloud why I had my camera loose in a car anyway, which is a totally valid question and one I didn&#8217;t think for a minute to address when I wrote the article.</p>



<p>(for the record, it&#8217;s mainly because I&#8217;d never really needed to before, and I like having the camera readily available &#8211; plus I&#8217;ve since figured out that I can kind of wedge the Z9 under the seats, in the rear footwells, so problem solved!)</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Mean</h3>



<p>Sadly, most feedback was acerbic and ill-intentioned.  Thankfully the novelty of the occasion neutered the mean-spirited comments, and they&#8217;re easy to skim over because they tend to be repetitive, pithy, and thus easy to identify.  I&#8217;m a bit mystified as to why those folks spend their time that way, though.  Some kind of game?  Catharsis?</p>
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